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James V. LaveryConrad N. Hilton Chair of Global Health Ethics, Emory University Verified email at emory.edu Cited by 4698 |
[HTML][HTML] Grand challenges in global health: community engagement in research in developing countries
… James V Lavery … James V Lavery … James Lavery is supported by the Centre for
Research on Inner City Health and Center for Global Health Research, The Keenan …
Research on Inner City Health and Center for Global Health Research, The Keenan …
Reconceptualizing advance care planning from the patient's perspective
Background Traditional academic assumptions about advance care planning (ACP) include
the following: (1) the purpose of ACP is preparing for incapacity; (2) ACP is based on the …
the following: (1) the purpose of ACP is preparing for incapacity; (2) ACP is based on the …
Towards a framework for community engagement in global health research
New technologies for global public health are spurring critical evaluations of the role of
communities in research and what they receive in exchange for their participation. Community …
communities in research and what they receive in exchange for their participation. Community …
Environmental enteric dysfunction: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and clinical consequences
Stunting is common in young children in developing countries, and is associated with increased
morbidity, developmental delays, and mortality. Its complex pathogenesis likely involves …
morbidity, developmental delays, and mortality. Its complex pathogenesis likely involves …
Implications of acquired environmental enteric dysfunction for growth and stunting in infants and children living in low-and middle-income countries
Changes in small bowel function early in infancy in developing countries are increasingly
being demonstrated, probably accompanied by altered mucosal architecture in most …
being demonstrated, probably accompanied by altered mucosal architecture in most …
[HTML][HTML] What Makes Community Engagement Effective?: Lessons from the Eliminate Dengue Program in Queensland Australia
…, JA Parsons, JV Lavery - PLoS neglected tropical …, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Background Worldwide, more than 40% of the population is at risk from dengue and recent
estimates suggest that up to 390 million dengue infections are acquired every year. The …
estimates suggest that up to 390 million dengue infections are acquired every year. The …
[HTML][HTML] Community engagement and the human infrastructure of global health research
KF King, P Kolopack, MW Merritt, JV Lavery - BMC medical ethics, 2014 - Springer
Background Biomedical research is increasingly globalized with ever more research
conducted in low and middle-income countries. This trend raises a host of ethical concerns and …
conducted in low and middle-income countries. This trend raises a host of ethical concerns and …
Core commitments for field trials of gene drive organisms
Gene drive organisms (GDOs), whose genomes have been genetically engineered to spread
a desired allele through a population, have the potential to transform the way societies …
a desired allele through a population, have the potential to transform the way societies …
Dying in Canada: is it an institutionalized, technologically supported experience?
Although preliminary evidence shows that people generally prefer to die at home, very little
is known about where Canadians die. Understanding the epidemiology of dying in Canada …
is known about where Canadians die. Understanding the epidemiology of dying in Canada …
Aligning community engagement with traditional authority structures in global health research: a case study from northern Ghana
…, P Kolopack, JV Lavery - … journal of public …, 2011 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Despite the recognition of its importance, guidance on community engagement practices for
researchers remains underdeveloped, and there is little empirical evidence of what makes …
researchers remains underdeveloped, and there is little empirical evidence of what makes …