Veronica P.S. Njie-Carr

Professor co-authors manuscript in African Journal of Bioethics; highlighted in Gambian Excellence Series by The All-Rights Foundation (TAF) Africa.


Veronica P. Njie-Carr, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FWACN, professor, and colleagues co-authored a manuscript in the African Journal of Bioethics titled, "Translating and Adapting Bioethical Principles to the African Socio-Cultural Contexts: An Integrative Review."

Authors conducted a rigorous integrative review to develop a Socio-Cultural Research Ethics Model (SCREM) in response to the call for an African bioethics framework to ensure relevance and contextual applicability of ethical principles in African research settings. SCREM offers a framework for context-specific ethical approaches to research ethics in Africa and potentially in global contexts.

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In addition, Njie-Carr was highlighted in the Gambian Excellence Series by Mustapha Njie. the president of TAF Africa, a non-profit organization promoting the rights of persons with disabilities in Africa and around the world.

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