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Partnership as an ethical model for medical research in developing countries: The example of the "implementation trial"
David W. Dowdy
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Biomedical Research
87%
Psychological Power
82%
Developing Countries
79%
Ethical Review
78%
Formal Social Control
17%
Motivation
14%
Public Health
12%
Arts & Humanities
Medical Research
100%
Developing Countries
96%
Obligation
14%
Value of Knowledge
12%
Crafting
10%
Developing World
9%
Compromise
8%
Public Health
8%
Reviewing
7%
Exploitation
7%
Responsibility
6%
Stakeholders
5%
Incentives
5%
Social Sciences
medical research
96%
developing country
65%
obligation
13%
society
11%
distribution of power
10%
exploitation
7%
incentive
6%
public health
6%
stakeholder
6%
regulation
5%
responsibility
4%
lack
4%