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sj-docx-1-rea-10.1177_17470161241250274 – Supplemental material for Exploring views of South African research ethics committees on pandemic preparedness and response during COVID-19
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-rea-10.1177_17470161241250274 for Exploring views of South African research ethics committees on pandemic preparedness and response during COVID-19 by Theresa Burgess, Stuart Rennie and Keymanthri Moodley in Research Ethics</p
Framework domains, illustrative quotes, and recommendation statements.
<p>Framework domains, illustrative quotes, and recommendation statements.</p
Engaged scholarship ethics framework.
<p>Note. Vision of just and equitable research is the overarching domain with three additional domains: relationship dynamics, accountability, and community-informed risks/benefits assessment. The outer circle represents the four cross-cutting considerations: capacity building, translation for improved health, power/hierarchy, and individual vs. group concerns: collective ethos.</p
Questions from IRB-Approved Key Informant Interview Guides.
<p>Questions from IRB-Approved Key Informant Interview Guides.</p
Summary of Perceived Risks of HIV Cure Research from Clinician/Biomedical Researchers, n = 11, United States (2015–2016).
<p>Summary of Perceived Risks of HIV Cure Research from Clinician/Biomedical Researchers, n = 11, United States (2015–2016).</p
Perceived Unacceptable Risks in HIV Cure Research from Key Informants (People Living with HIV, Clinician-Researchers and Policy-Makers/Bioethicists, n = 36), United States (2015–2016).
<p>Perceived Unacceptable Risks in HIV Cure Research from Key Informants (People Living with HIV, Clinician-Researchers and Policy-Makers/Bioethicists, n = 36), United States (2015–2016).</p
Summary of Perceived Risks of HIV Cure Research from Policy-Makers/Bioethicists, n = 13, United States (2015–2016).
<p>Summary of Perceived Risks of HIV Cure Research from Policy-Makers/Bioethicists, n = 13, United States (2015–2016).</p
Considerations Regarding Managing Risks and Benefits in HIV Cure Research.
<p>Considerations Regarding Managing Risks and Benefits in HIV Cure Research.</p
Perceived Risks of HIV Cure Research from People Living with HIV (PLWHIV), n = 12, United States (2015–2016).
<p>Perceived Risks of HIV Cure Research from People Living with HIV (PLWHIV), n = 12, United States (2015–2016).</p