OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use of biosamples for biomedical research.<p></p> SETTING: Cross-sectional population-based focus groups followed by an online survey.<p></p> PARTICIPANTS: 12 focus groups (81 participants) selectively sampled to reflect a range of demographic groups; 1110 survey responders recruited through a stratified sampling method with quotas set on sex, age, geographical location, socioeconomic group and ethnicity.<p></p> MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: (1) Views on the importance of consent when donating residual biosamples for medical research; (2) preferences for opt-in or opt-out consent approaches and (3) preferences ...
Background/Aims: To understand patient views about consent for secondary use and sharing of genetic ...
Purpose: In 2011, an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposed that de-identified human data a...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
Objective A mixed methods study exploring the UK general public's willingness to donate human biosam...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to ex...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.OB...
Researchers and policymakers do not agree about the most appropriate way to get consent for the use ...
Consent for the use of human biological samples for biomedical research: a mixed methods study explo...
Consent for the use of human biological samples for biomedical research: a mixed methods study explo...
Objectives To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to explore their vi...
\(\bf Background:\) Appropriate information and consent has been one of the most intensely discussed...
Technological advances have dramatically increased thescientific value of the hundreds of millions o...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Biobanks are essential resources, and participation by individuals from diverse groups is needed. Va...
Background/Aims: To understand patient views about consent for secondary use and sharing of genetic ...
Purpose: In 2011, an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposed that de-identified human data a...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
Objective A mixed methods study exploring the UK general public's willingness to donate human biosam...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to ex...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.OB...
Researchers and policymakers do not agree about the most appropriate way to get consent for the use ...
Consent for the use of human biological samples for biomedical research: a mixed methods study explo...
Consent for the use of human biological samples for biomedical research: a mixed methods study explo...
Objectives To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to explore their vi...
\(\bf Background:\) Appropriate information and consent has been one of the most intensely discussed...
Technological advances have dramatically increased thescientific value of the hundreds of millions o...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Biobanks are essential resources, and participation by individuals from diverse groups is needed. Va...
Background/Aims: To understand patient views about consent for secondary use and sharing of genetic ...
Purpose: In 2011, an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposed that de-identified human data a...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...