Objective: To assess the knowledge of four groups of individuals regarding who is legally authorised to consent to health care or research involving older patients. Design: A provincewide postal survey. Setting: Province of Quebec, Canada
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Medical practitioners obtain informed consent for treat-ment prior to all medical interventions. Thi...
Background: In order to ensure an adequate and ongoing protection of individuals participating in sc...
International audienceA provincial survey was conducted to assess citizens, research ethics committe...
Contains fulltext : 155397.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
When an adult is legally incapable of deciding whether to participate in health research, who (if an...
knowledge, attitudes and behaviours relating to patient capacity to consent to treatment: An integra...
BACKGROUND: Research involving adults who lack the capacity to provide informed consent can be chall...
Contains fulltext : 25825___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
In this paper we report on findings related to treatment of patient consent in various circumstances...
The scope of this project is to gauge the clinical researchers’ obtained knowledge of the consent fo...
Objectives To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to explore their vi...
t has become a trend throughout the world for biomedical researchers to rely on proxy consent. Many ...
When an adult suffers from a disorder that impairs his or her capacity to consent, may another perso...
OBJECTIVES: In Canada, as in the United States, the legal frameworks governing research involving ad...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Medical practitioners obtain informed consent for treat-ment prior to all medical interventions. Thi...
Background: In order to ensure an adequate and ongoing protection of individuals participating in sc...
International audienceA provincial survey was conducted to assess citizens, research ethics committe...
Contains fulltext : 155397.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
When an adult is legally incapable of deciding whether to participate in health research, who (if an...
knowledge, attitudes and behaviours relating to patient capacity to consent to treatment: An integra...
BACKGROUND: Research involving adults who lack the capacity to provide informed consent can be chall...
Contains fulltext : 25825___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
In this paper we report on findings related to treatment of patient consent in various circumstances...
The scope of this project is to gauge the clinical researchers’ obtained knowledge of the consent fo...
Objectives To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to explore their vi...
t has become a trend throughout the world for biomedical researchers to rely on proxy consent. Many ...
When an adult suffers from a disorder that impairs his or her capacity to consent, may another perso...
OBJECTIVES: In Canada, as in the United States, the legal frameworks governing research involving ad...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Medical practitioners obtain informed consent for treat-ment prior to all medical interventions. Thi...
Background: In order to ensure an adequate and ongoing protection of individuals participating in sc...