Abstract Informed consent is the heart of ethical research. For any consent to be ethically valid, it should meet certain critical criteria— disclosure and understanding of relevant information, decision making competency of the participants, voluntariness of the decision and documentation of the agreement. Meeting all these criteria to obtain ethically valid consent from laboring women while conducting intrapartum trials is challenging because there is little time available during labor to provide study specific information necessary for the participant to understand and decide to sign the consent form. Moreover, women during labor may be anxious and distressed due to labor pains which is thought to interfere with the capacity to make deci...
A good deal of qualitative research, particularly in the health sector, involves accessing vulnerabl...
Background: Conducting clinical trials with pre-term or sick infants is important if care for this p...
Most agree that informed consent must be obtained for medical procedures. Yet, empirical studies and...
Abstract Service users within the NHS are increasingly being asked to participate in clinical resear...
BackgroundInformed consent is the cornerstone of the ethical conduct and protection of the rights an...
Abstract This paper explores the ethical implications of a randomized double-blind clinical trial ai...
This ethnographic study using participant observation, aimed to explore the issue of informed consen...
Unconsented episiotomies and other procedures during labour are commonly reported by women in severa...
Abstract Background There is unanimous agreement regarding the need to ethically conduct research fo...
Informed consent, based on patient autonomy, is seen as necessary if medical interventions are to be...
Background: Although increasing attention has been focused on the adequacy of the informed consent p...
Induction of labor when the cervix is not ready or ripe often leads to cesarean section. There is ev...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
Women bring into the birthing unit values which include preferences, concerns and expectations that ...
Unconsented episiotomies and other procedures during labour are commonly reported by women in severa...
A good deal of qualitative research, particularly in the health sector, involves accessing vulnerabl...
Background: Conducting clinical trials with pre-term or sick infants is important if care for this p...
Most agree that informed consent must be obtained for medical procedures. Yet, empirical studies and...
Abstract Service users within the NHS are increasingly being asked to participate in clinical resear...
BackgroundInformed consent is the cornerstone of the ethical conduct and protection of the rights an...
Abstract This paper explores the ethical implications of a randomized double-blind clinical trial ai...
This ethnographic study using participant observation, aimed to explore the issue of informed consen...
Unconsented episiotomies and other procedures during labour are commonly reported by women in severa...
Abstract Background There is unanimous agreement regarding the need to ethically conduct research fo...
Informed consent, based on patient autonomy, is seen as necessary if medical interventions are to be...
Background: Although increasing attention has been focused on the adequacy of the informed consent p...
Induction of labor when the cervix is not ready or ripe often leads to cesarean section. There is ev...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
Women bring into the birthing unit values which include preferences, concerns and expectations that ...
Unconsented episiotomies and other procedures during labour are commonly reported by women in severa...
A good deal of qualitative research, particularly in the health sector, involves accessing vulnerabl...
Background: Conducting clinical trials with pre-term or sick infants is important if care for this p...
Most agree that informed consent must be obtained for medical procedures. Yet, empirical studies and...