In emergency care research, it may be the case that neither informed consent nor surrogate consent is possible. In order to nonetheless allow for such research, codes and regulations of research ethics have increasingly incorporated provisions regarding this specific situation. The protection that those provisions offer need to be better understood. This article addresses in what ways they protect individuals, and especially the extent to which the suggested protection compensates for the loss of surrogate consent. The Declaration of Helsinki, the Additional Protocol to the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine, and the EU Clinical Trials Regulation serve as the main illustrations
Although critically ill patients represent a vulnerable group of individuals, guidelines in research...
My research uses the case of emergency medicine research to challenge established norms of governanc...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
It is not possible to consent a patient for emergency research in advance of their acute illness, as...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Informed consent is a vital part of ethical research. In emergency health care research environ-ment...
: Medical research involving critically ill and injured subjects unable to provide informed consent ...
Clinical research studies conducted in emergency settings under the waiver of consent provision outl...
Background In specific situations it may be necessary to make an exception to the general rule of in...
Hilden and Gammelgaard’s (H&G) comments on the evaluation and application of statistical trials ...
Traditionally, informed consent for clinical research involves the patient reading an approved Parti...
In 2010 Largent, Wendler and Emanuel proposed the ‘consent substitute model’ for emergency research ...
Although critically ill patients represent a vulnerable group of individuals, guidelines in research...
My research uses the case of emergency medicine research to challenge established norms of governanc...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
It is not possible to consent a patient for emergency research in advance of their acute illness, as...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Informed consent is a vital part of ethical research. In emergency health care research environ-ment...
: Medical research involving critically ill and injured subjects unable to provide informed consent ...
Clinical research studies conducted in emergency settings under the waiver of consent provision outl...
Background In specific situations it may be necessary to make an exception to the general rule of in...
Hilden and Gammelgaard’s (H&G) comments on the evaluation and application of statistical trials ...
Traditionally, informed consent for clinical research involves the patient reading an approved Parti...
In 2010 Largent, Wendler and Emanuel proposed the ‘consent substitute model’ for emergency research ...
Although critically ill patients represent a vulnerable group of individuals, guidelines in research...
My research uses the case of emergency medicine research to challenge established norms of governanc...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...