“Should researchers return individual pharmacogenomics results to participants?” A descriptive qualitative study on stakeholder perspectives involved in HIV/AIDS research and treatment in Uganda
Published online on August 30, 2025
Abstract
Research Ethics, Ahead of Print.
The return of individual pharmacogenomic research results is increasingly recognized as an ethical obligation, reflecting participants’ right to information and researchers’ duty of care. However, implementing this in low-resource settings poses ...
The return of individual pharmacogenomic research results is increasingly recognized as an ethical obligation, reflecting participants’ right to information and researchers’ duty of care. However, implementing this in low-resource settings poses ...