BACKGROUND: The doctrine of informed consent (IC) exists to protect individuals from exploitation or harm. This study into IC was carried out to investigate how different researchers perceived the process whereby researchers obtained consent. It also examined researchers' perspectives on what constituted IC, and how different settings influenced the process. METHODS: The study recorded in-depth interviews with 12 lecturers and five doctoral students, who had carried out research in developing countries, at a leading school of public health in the United Kingdom. A purposive, snowballing approach was used to identify interviewees. RESULTS: Although the concept and application of the doctrine of IC should have been the same, irrespective of w...
This thesis shows how the perceptions of practitioners and other stakeholders in clinical research i...
With the increasing number of universities in the Arab region, there has been a consequent increase ...
BACKGROUND: Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countri...
Introduction: Informed consent has been recognized as an important component of research protocols a...
In developed countries, informed consent is based on the autonomy of the individual, a written descr...
BACKGROUND: Explaining technical terms in consent forms prior to seeking informed consent to recruit...
Protecting the rights of research participants when conducting studies within an international conte...
Ethical and legal dogmas mandated obtaining informed consent from the research participants and thei...
Obtaining ‘informed consent’ from every individual participant involved in health research is a mand...
Obtaining ‘informed consent’ from every individual participant involved in health research is a mand...
Obtaining ‘informed consent’ from every individual participant involved in health research is a mand...
The process of informed consent remains a constant challenge in clinical research. The aim of the pr...
The regulatory guidelines on obtaining informed consent require that all protocols be reviewed by an...
Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countries where dis...
This chapter examines some of the barriers to obtaining informed consent to participate in research ...
This thesis shows how the perceptions of practitioners and other stakeholders in clinical research i...
With the increasing number of universities in the Arab region, there has been a consequent increase ...
BACKGROUND: Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countri...
Introduction: Informed consent has been recognized as an important component of research protocols a...
In developed countries, informed consent is based on the autonomy of the individual, a written descr...
BACKGROUND: Explaining technical terms in consent forms prior to seeking informed consent to recruit...
Protecting the rights of research participants when conducting studies within an international conte...
Ethical and legal dogmas mandated obtaining informed consent from the research participants and thei...
Obtaining ‘informed consent’ from every individual participant involved in health research is a mand...
Obtaining ‘informed consent’ from every individual participant involved in health research is a mand...
Obtaining ‘informed consent’ from every individual participant involved in health research is a mand...
The process of informed consent remains a constant challenge in clinical research. The aim of the pr...
The regulatory guidelines on obtaining informed consent require that all protocols be reviewed by an...
Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countries where dis...
This chapter examines some of the barriers to obtaining informed consent to participate in research ...
This thesis shows how the perceptions of practitioners and other stakeholders in clinical research i...
With the increasing number of universities in the Arab region, there has been a consequent increase ...
BACKGROUND: Currently there is increasing recognition of the need for research in developing countri...