Objective: One of the basic issues in clinical studies is to receive the informed consent; that is to say, all the activities applied in patient’s involvement in the information, decision-making, ability and volunteering in diagnosis, cure and care. In as much as most cancer patients require information about their individual needs, the present study is conducted to determine the perceived information from the informed consent of clinical studies in cancer patients. Methods: This is a descriptive study. Fifty cancer patients hospitalized for participating in the clinical study was chosen according to the convenience sampling. Tools used in this research included the questionnaire (individual and social features) and the check list about pat...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can co...
Abstract Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent t...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Objective: One of the basic issues in clinical studies is to receive the informed consent; that is t...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the oncology patients` opinion about application of the doctrine of in...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate information requests and disclosure in cancer patie...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to analyze the content of informed consent forms for clinical tr...
PURPOSES: This research set out to contribute to ongoing efforts to improve the quality of informed ...
Informed consent is a requirement by law. Informed consent is a two part process: giving the patient...
We explored the comprehension of the informed consent in 77 cancer patients previously enrolled in r...
The informed consent process for clinical trials (CTs) is complex. Patients must be able to understa...
AbstractRecruitment to clinical trials is essential. The aims of the study were to investigate assoc...
Background: Research governance requires patients give informed consent to participate in clinical t...
Background: Research governance requires patients give informed consent to participate in clinical t...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatme...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can co...
Abstract Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent t...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Objective: One of the basic issues in clinical studies is to receive the informed consent; that is t...
Aim of the study. To evaluate the oncology patients` opinion about application of the doctrine of in...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate information requests and disclosure in cancer patie...
Aims: The purpose of this study was to analyze the content of informed consent forms for clinical tr...
PURPOSES: This research set out to contribute to ongoing efforts to improve the quality of informed ...
Informed consent is a requirement by law. Informed consent is a two part process: giving the patient...
We explored the comprehension of the informed consent in 77 cancer patients previously enrolled in r...
The informed consent process for clinical trials (CTs) is complex. Patients must be able to understa...
AbstractRecruitment to clinical trials is essential. The aims of the study were to investigate assoc...
Background: Research governance requires patients give informed consent to participate in clinical t...
Background: Research governance requires patients give informed consent to participate in clinical t...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent to treatme...
Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can co...
Abstract Background Knowledge about disease and treatment is necessary before patients can consent t...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...