In 2010 Largent, Wendler and Emanuel proposed the ‘consent substitute model’ for emergency research with incapacitated participants. The model provides a means to enroll participants in emergency research without consent, if five conditions are met: (1) the research addresses the patients’ urgent medical needs (2) the risk‐benefit ratio is favorable (3) there are no known conflicts with patients’ values or interests (4) cumulative net risk is minimal and (5) consent is given as soon as possible. We review national and international ethics laws, regulations and guidelines to determine (a) whether they accord with the consent substitute model’s five conditions and (b) the level of congruence across these documents. We find that only one docum...
There is intense debate around the use of altered and waived consent for pragmatic trials. Those in ...
International audienceBackgroundEthical approval (EA) must be obtained before medical research can s...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
My research uses the case of emergency medicine research to challenge established norms of governanc...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
The UK Clinical Trials Regulations were amended in 2006 and 2008 to facilitate research on medicinal...
Research in the emergency setting involving patients with acute clinical conditions is needed if th...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Informed consent is a vital part of ethical research. In emergency health care research environ-ment...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Health-care professionals and researchers have a legal and ethical responsibility to inform patients...
In emergency care research, it may be the case that neither informed consent nor surrogate consent i...
: Medical research involving critically ill and injured subjects unable to provide informed consent ...
BackgroundWe sought to understand the main ethical considerations when conducting clinical trials in...
There is intense debate around the use of altered and waived consent for pragmatic trials. Those in ...
International audienceBackgroundEthical approval (EA) must be obtained before medical research can s...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
My research uses the case of emergency medicine research to challenge established norms of governanc...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
The UK Clinical Trials Regulations were amended in 2006 and 2008 to facilitate research on medicinal...
Research in the emergency setting involving patients with acute clinical conditions is needed if th...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Informed consent is a vital part of ethical research. In emergency health care research environ-ment...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Health-care professionals and researchers have a legal and ethical responsibility to inform patients...
In emergency care research, it may be the case that neither informed consent nor surrogate consent i...
: Medical research involving critically ill and injured subjects unable to provide informed consent ...
BackgroundWe sought to understand the main ethical considerations when conducting clinical trials in...
There is intense debate around the use of altered and waived consent for pragmatic trials. Those in ...
International audienceBackgroundEthical approval (EA) must be obtained before medical research can s...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...