Evidence from a few studies indicates the existence of several issues related to psychiatric patients' decisional capacity to give informed consent to clinical research. Clinicians often face difficulties in acquiring valid informed consent in clinical practice and even more so in drug trials. Participants often fail to fully understand or retain information regarding the actual implications of research protocols. The Brief Assessment for Consent to Clinical Research (BACO) was developed to investigate capacity to consent to clinical trials and further compare patients with schizophrenia and healthy comparisons' decisional capacity. A method to avoid possible confounding effects of choosing a treatment regarding a current disease was applie...
Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatm...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...
Evidence from a few studies indicates the existence of several issues related to psychiatric patient...
With the growth in recent years of studies of decisional ca-pacity for research among people with sc...
OBJECTIVE: Questions have been posed about the competence of persons with serious mental illness to ...
Decisional capacity to consent is an emerging ethical and legal concept, and is closely related to s...
[[abstract]]Many studies discuss factors related to the decision-making capacity to consent to clini...
[[abstract]]Many studies discuss factors related to the decision-making capacity to consent to clini...
BackgroundInformed consent is a key element of ethical clinical research. Patients with serious ment...
BackgroundInformed consent is a key element of ethical clinical research. Patients with serious ment...
BackgroundInformed consent is a key element of ethical clinical research. Patients with serious ment...
The ability of psychiatric patients and prisoners to provide informed consent to participate in clin...
Obtaining informed consent in psychiatry clinical research involving subjects with diminished mental...
AIMS: To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in i...
Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatm...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...
Evidence from a few studies indicates the existence of several issues related to psychiatric patient...
With the growth in recent years of studies of decisional ca-pacity for research among people with sc...
OBJECTIVE: Questions have been posed about the competence of persons with serious mental illness to ...
Decisional capacity to consent is an emerging ethical and legal concept, and is closely related to s...
[[abstract]]Many studies discuss factors related to the decision-making capacity to consent to clini...
[[abstract]]Many studies discuss factors related to the decision-making capacity to consent to clini...
BackgroundInformed consent is a key element of ethical clinical research. Patients with serious ment...
BackgroundInformed consent is a key element of ethical clinical research. Patients with serious ment...
BackgroundInformed consent is a key element of ethical clinical research. Patients with serious ment...
The ability of psychiatric patients and prisoners to provide informed consent to participate in clin...
Obtaining informed consent in psychiatry clinical research involving subjects with diminished mental...
AIMS: To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in i...
Three instruments assessing abilities related to legal standards for competence to consent to treatm...
OBJECTIVE: The capacities of depressed patients to consent to research have been questioned by comme...
Aims. To evaluate treatment decision-making capacity (DMC) to consent to psychiatric treatment in in...