Knowledge and attitude of postgraduate students in Kenya on ethics in mental health research

dc.contributor.authorAmagune, Beatrice K.en_ZA
dc.contributor.authorVerster, G. C.en_ZA
dc.date.accessioned2017-02-13T07:34:59Z
dc.date.available2017-02-13T07:34:59Z
dc.date.issued2016-11
dc.descriptionCITATION: Amagune, B. & Verster, G. C. 2016. Knowledge and attitude of postgraduate students in Kenya on ethics in mental health research. South African Journal of Bioethics & Law, 9(2):65, doi:10.7196/SAJBL.2016.v9i2.470.
dc.descriptionThe original publication is available at http://www.sajbl.org.za
dc.description.abstractENGLISH SUMMARY : Background. Most people with mental illness live in developing countries, where a large proportion of these illnesses are undiagnosed and untreated. As effort is made to encourage mental health (MH) research as an avenue to optimise the management of mental illness,this should be accompanied by adequate knowledge, correct attitude and practice on ethical conduct of research. This study reports the knowledge and attitude among postgraduate students in Kenya on ethics in MH research. Methods. Consenting students undertaking master’s degree courses (n=40) with interest in carrying out MH research were assessed using adapted standard tools for assessing knowledge and attitude. Primary comparison is made on the level of knowledge and attitude between the different cohorts. Results. Participants undertaking postgraduate degrees in medicine, clinical psychology, pharmacy and nursing were individually scored and collectively found to have a medium (n=32, 79.5%) or high (n=8, 20.5%) level of knowledge. The general attitude towards most aspects of the consent process and confidentiality was observed to be appropriate. Low knowledge of international ethics guidelines was observed. Conclusion. Gaps in knowledge and attitude on ethics among the participants have been identified, and this may initiate the process of appropriate interventions necessary in maintenance of ethical practices in the management of mental illness.en_ZA
dc.description.urihttp://www.sajbl.org.za/index.php/sajbl/article/view/470
dc.description.versionPublisher's version
dc.format.extent4 pages ; illustrations
dc.identifier.citationAmagune, B. & Verster, G. C. 2016. Knowledge and attitude of postgraduate students in Kenya on ethics in mental health research. South African Journal of Bioethics & Law, 9(2):65, doi:10.7196/SAJBL.2016.v9i2.470.
dc.identifier.issn1999-7639 (online)
dc.identifier.otherdoi:10.7196/SAJBL.2016.v9i2.470
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/100625
dc.language.isoen_ZAen_ZA
dc.publisherHealth & Medical Publishing Group
dc.rights.holderAuthors retain copyright
dc.subjectPsychiatry -- Study and teaching (Continuing education)en_ZA
dc.subjectPsychiatry -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspectsen_ZA
dc.subjectMedical students -- Kenyaen_ZA
dc.titleKnowledge and attitude of postgraduate students in Kenya on ethics in mental health researchen_ZA
dc.typeArticleen_ZA
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