Dynamic consent (DC) was originally developed in response to challenges to the informed consent process presented by participants agreeing to 'future research' in biobanking. In the past 12 years, it has been trialled in a number of different projects, and examined as a new approach for consent and to support patient engagement over time. There have been significant societal shifts during this time, namely in our reliance on digital tools and the use of social media, as well as a greater appreciation of the integral role of patients in biomedical research. This paper reflects on the development of DC to understand its importance in an age where digital health is becoming the norm and patients require greater oversight and control of how the...
Web 2.0 technologies have enabled new methods of engagement, moving from static mono-directional sou...
Population-level biomedical research has become crucial to the health system’s ability to improve th...
With one million people treated every 36 hours, routinely collected UK National Health Service (NHS)...
Biomedical research is being transformed through the application of information technologies that al...
Biomedical research is being transformed through the application of information technologies that al...
Background: Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biome...
Background Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way th...
Background: Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biome...
Dynamic consent (DC) is an approach to consent that enables people, through an interactive digital i...
As research processes change due to technological developments in how data is collected, stored and ...
Background: Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biom...
Background Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biomed...
Dynamic consent has the potential to facilitate personalised medicine delivering on its goal
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Participation in biobanks tends to favor certain groups—white, middle-class, more highly-educated—of...
Web 2.0 technologies have enabled new methods of engagement, moving from static mono-directional sou...
Population-level biomedical research has become crucial to the health system’s ability to improve th...
With one million people treated every 36 hours, routinely collected UK National Health Service (NHS)...
Biomedical research is being transformed through the application of information technologies that al...
Biomedical research is being transformed through the application of information technologies that al...
Background: Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biome...
Background Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way th...
Background: Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biome...
Dynamic consent (DC) is an approach to consent that enables people, through an interactive digital i...
As research processes change due to technological developments in how data is collected, stored and ...
Background: Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biom...
Background Innovations in technology have contributed to rapid changes in the way that modern biomed...
Dynamic consent has the potential to facilitate personalised medicine delivering on its goal
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Participation in biobanks tends to favor certain groups—white, middle-class, more highly-educated—of...
Web 2.0 technologies have enabled new methods of engagement, moving from static mono-directional sou...
Population-level biomedical research has become crucial to the health system’s ability to improve th...
With one million people treated every 36 hours, routinely collected UK National Health Service (NHS)...