The term 'therapeutic misconception' (TM) was introduced in 1982 to conceptualize how some psychiatry trial participants perceived and interpreted their involvement in research. TM has since been identified in many settings and is a major component in research ethics discussions. A qualitative study included a subgroup of interviews with five parents (two couples, one mother) who declined to enrol their baby in a neonatal trial. Analysis suggested the possibility of a counterpart to TM which, given the original terminology, we term the 'injurious misconception' (IM). While TM is closely linked to the elision of care and research, and involves an over-stated sense of benefit and protection, IM may be a product of a particularly keen and dis...
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Current literature suggests that therapeutic misconception – a belief by participants in a clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic misconception, the misunderstanding of differences between research and clin...
Therapeutic misconception (TM)-when clinical research participants fail to adequately grasp the diff...
Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the unders...
Responding to the paper by Miller and Joffe, we review the development of the concept of therapeutic...
"Therapeutic misconception" (TM) refers to inappropriate assumptions and beliefs on the part of rese...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
Therapeutic Misconception (TM) is recognized as a major limitation on valid consent to clinical tria...
The article addresses the frequency and risk factors of therapeutic misconceptions in clinical resea...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic misconception occurs when a research subject fails to appreciate the dis...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic misconception (TM), which occurs when research subjects fail to appreciate t...
Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between research and c...
Using examples from psychiatric research, the authors explore the ethical dilemma of the therapeuti...
BackgroundApproximately 20% of adult cancer patients are eligible to participate in a clinical trial...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Current literature suggests that therapeutic misconception – a belief by participants in a clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic misconception, the misunderstanding of differences between research and clin...
Therapeutic misconception (TM)-when clinical research participants fail to adequately grasp the diff...
Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the unders...
Responding to the paper by Miller and Joffe, we review the development of the concept of therapeutic...
"Therapeutic misconception" (TM) refers to inappropriate assumptions and beliefs on the part of rese...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
Therapeutic Misconception (TM) is recognized as a major limitation on valid consent to clinical tria...
The article addresses the frequency and risk factors of therapeutic misconceptions in clinical resea...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic misconception occurs when a research subject fails to appreciate the dis...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic misconception (TM), which occurs when research subjects fail to appreciate t...
Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between research and c...
Using examples from psychiatric research, the authors explore the ethical dilemma of the therapeuti...
BackgroundApproximately 20% of adult cancer patients are eligible to participate in a clinical trial...
A Spanish translation of this publication is available to download under Additional Files below. ...
Current literature suggests that therapeutic misconception – a belief by participants in a clinical ...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic misconception, the misunderstanding of differences between research and clin...