BACKGROUND: Informed consent is one of the key elements in biomedical research. The introduction of electronic informed consent can be a way to overcome many challenges related to paper-based informed consent; however, its novel opportunities remain largely unfulfilled due to several barriers. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to provide an overview of the ethical, legal, regulatory, and user interface perspectives of multiple stakeholder groups in order to assist responsible implementation of electronic informed consent in biomedical research. METHODS: We conducted a systematic literature search using Web of Science (Core collection), PubMed, EMBASE, ACM Digital Library, and PsycARTICLES. PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta...
BackgroundClinical genomic implementation studies pose challenges for informed consent. Consent form...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess patient perceptions of using an interactive el...
Background: Informed consent is an essential pre-requisite for research on human participants. Howev...
Background: Informed consent is one of the key elements in biomedical research. The introduction of ...
Background: Informed consent, a critical enabler of clinical research, depends on the provision of r...
Abstract Background The landscape of clinical research has evolved over the past decade. With techno...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
Abstract Background Providing understandable information to patients is necessary to achieve the a...
Background: Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement in healthcare and supports patient ...
Background: Electronic approaches are becoming more widely used to obtain informed consent for resea...
Worldwide, the goal of clinical research is to develop knowledge that improves human health or augme...
Informed consent is a process in which a human subject who is to participate in research needs to gi...
AbstractEthically sound clinical research requires that prospective study participants provide volun...
Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary cho...
Medical progress depends largely on experimentation involving human subjects. The informed consent d...
BackgroundClinical genomic implementation studies pose challenges for informed consent. Consent form...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess patient perceptions of using an interactive el...
Background: Informed consent is an essential pre-requisite for research on human participants. Howev...
Background: Informed consent is one of the key elements in biomedical research. The introduction of ...
Background: Informed consent, a critical enabler of clinical research, depends on the provision of r...
Abstract Background The landscape of clinical research has evolved over the past decade. With techno...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
Abstract Background Providing understandable information to patients is necessary to achieve the a...
Background: Informed consent is an ethical and legal requirement in healthcare and supports patient ...
Background: Electronic approaches are becoming more widely used to obtain informed consent for resea...
Worldwide, the goal of clinical research is to develop knowledge that improves human health or augme...
Informed consent is a process in which a human subject who is to participate in research needs to gi...
AbstractEthically sound clinical research requires that prospective study participants provide volun...
Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary cho...
Medical progress depends largely on experimentation involving human subjects. The informed consent d...
BackgroundClinical genomic implementation studies pose challenges for informed consent. Consent form...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess patient perceptions of using an interactive el...
Background: Informed consent is an essential pre-requisite for research on human participants. Howev...