AIMS: To investigate whether patient opinion about the uses of tissue removed at therapeutic operations has changed since the adverse publicity surrounding the Alder Hey and Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiries, and to see whether it aligns with the Human Tissue Act 2004. METHODS: A questionnaire was given to 220 postoperative patients in a teaching hospital during an 11 week period. Aggregated responses to each question were ranked in frequency order. Unweighted centroid linkage hierarchical clustering analysis was performed with dendrogram display for the main data on tissue usage. RESULTS: 203 completed questionnaires were collected (compliance rate 92.3%). 96.3% of patients indicated that they would not object to their tissue being used in...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite much debate, there is little evidence on consequences of consent pr...
In Ireland, in the context of an increasingly knowledge-focused society, financial support for healt...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Tissue Biobanks represent an invaluable resource. Despite the majority ...
Aim: This review aimed to critically appraise, synthesise and present the best available evidence re...
AIM: This review aimed to critically appraise, synthesise and present the best available evidence re...
Background: Residual or leftover clinical tissues are valuable resources for biomedical research. T...
Background: A high level of support for tissue banking has been identified amongst both the general ...
The experience from the scandals in hospitals at Liverpool and Bristol in the UK where retention of ...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
AIM:To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to ...
Background: Despite much debate, there is little evidence on consequences of consent procedures for ...
In September 2006, an Act with significant implications for sports science research conducted in the...
BACKGROUND:Despite much debate, there is little evidence on consequences of consent procedures for r...
The decline of the hospital autopsy is a well-known phenomenon that shows no sign of ending. Debate ...
Aim To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite much debate, there is little evidence on consequences of consent pr...
In Ireland, in the context of an increasingly knowledge-focused society, financial support for healt...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Tissue Biobanks represent an invaluable resource. Despite the majority ...
Aim: This review aimed to critically appraise, synthesise and present the best available evidence re...
AIM: This review aimed to critically appraise, synthesise and present the best available evidence re...
Background: Residual or leftover clinical tissues are valuable resources for biomedical research. T...
Background: A high level of support for tissue banking has been identified amongst both the general ...
The experience from the scandals in hospitals at Liverpool and Bristol in the UK where retention of ...
Introduction: Recent advances in genetic, genomic and proteomic technology have increased the value ...
AIM:To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to ...
Background: Despite much debate, there is little evidence on consequences of consent procedures for ...
In September 2006, an Act with significant implications for sports science research conducted in the...
BACKGROUND:Despite much debate, there is little evidence on consequences of consent procedures for r...
The decline of the hospital autopsy is a well-known phenomenon that shows no sign of ending. Debate ...
Aim To survey UK cellular pathology departments regarding their attitudes and practices relating to ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite much debate, there is little evidence on consequences of consent pr...
In Ireland, in the context of an increasingly knowledge-focused society, financial support for healt...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. Tissue Biobanks represent an invaluable resource. Despite the majority ...