Barugahare, John. “African bioethics: methodological doubts and insights.” BMC medical ethics 19, no. 1 (2018): 1-10.
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Barugahare, John. “African bioethics: methodological doubts and insights.” BMC medical ethics 19, no. 1 (2018): 1-10.
Mwaka, Erisa S. “Responsible conduct of research: enhancing local opportunities.” African health sciences 17, no. 2 (2017): 584-590.
Mwaka, Erisa Sabakaki. “Stakeholder perspectives on informed consent and ethics review of research involving human specimen resource repositories (biobanks) in South Africa: a quantitative study.” PhD diss., 2017.
Mwaka, Erisa. “Ethical Issues in Translational Research: From the Bench to Theatre.” Annals of African Surgery 13, no. 2 (2016).
Barugahare, John, and Reidar K. Lie. “Understanding the futility of countries’ obligations for health rights: realising justice for the global poor.” BMC international health and human rights 16, no. 1 (2016): 1-11.
Barugahare, John. “Can Resource-Poor Countries Bear any Obligations for Global Distributive Justice? A Reflection on the Distribution of Global health Opportunities.” (2016).
Ochieng, Joseph, William Buwembo, Ian Munabi, Charles Ibingira, Haruna Kiryowa, Gabriel Nzarubara, and Erisa Mwaka. “Informed consent in clinical practice: patients’ experiences and perspectives following surgery.” BMC research notes 8, no. 1 (2015): 1-6.
Barugahare, John, and Reidar K. Lie. “Obligations of low income countries in ensuring equity in global health financing.” BMC medical ethics 16, no. 1 (2015): 1-11.
Simmons, David, Christopher Bunn, Fred Nakwagala, Monika M. Safford, Guadalupe X. Ayala, Michaela Riddell, Jonathan Graffy, and Edwin B. Fisher. “Challenges in the ethical review of peer support interventions.” The Annals of Family Medicine 13, no. Suppl 1 (2015): S79-S86.
Ochieng, Joseph, Charles Ibingira, William Buwembo, Ian Munabi, Haruna Kiryowa, David Kitara, Paul Bukuluki, Gabriel Nzarubara, and Erisa Mwaka. “Informed consent practices for surgical care at university teaching hospitals: a case in a low resource setting.” BMC medical ethics 15, no. 1 (2014): 1-5.