OBJECTIVES:Optimizing the research consent process simultaneously fosters respect for autonomy and protection of those with diminished capacity for autonomy. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an enhanced research consent procedure, employing multimedia disclosure and corrective feedback, in improving decisional capacity among 114 people with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 134 non-psychiatric comparison (NC) subjects. METHODS:Participants were randomized to consent type (routine versus enhanced) and protocol type (lower versus higher risk). Outcomes included a 5-item questionnaire assessing immediate comprehension, MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Clinical Research assessing four components of decision-making c...
Objective: To assess the informed, deliberative views of the older general public toward a policy of...
International audienceBackground: The number of clinical trials including older patients, and partic...
Informed consent to research trials on Alzheimer's disease: How to foster research without infringin...
AbstractIntroductionAccurately and efficiently determining a participant's capacity to consent to re...
ObjectiveInvestigators conducting Alzheimer's disease (AD) research need to consider participants' c...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Objectives: To perform a meta-analysis of clinical studies on the differences in treatment or resear...
Limitations of printed, text-based, consent forms have long been documented and may be particularly ...
BackgroundInformed consent is a legal as well as ethical prerequisite in clinical research. For deme...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor–patient relationship. In particular, o...
Objective: Obtaining informed consent is a cornerstone requirement of conducting ethical research. T...
With increased longevity and growth in the number of older adults comes rising rates of individuals ...
Objective: To assess the informed, deliberative views of the older general public toward a policy of...
International audienceBackground: The number of clinical trials including older patients, and partic...
Informed consent to research trials on Alzheimer's disease: How to foster research without infringin...
AbstractIntroductionAccurately and efficiently determining a participant's capacity to consent to re...
ObjectiveInvestigators conducting Alzheimer's disease (AD) research need to consider participants' c...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor-patient relationship. In particular, o...
Objectives: To perform a meta-analysis of clinical studies on the differences in treatment or resear...
Limitations of printed, text-based, consent forms have long been documented and may be particularly ...
BackgroundInformed consent is a legal as well as ethical prerequisite in clinical research. For deme...
Many gray areas remain regarding patients’ capacity to consent, despite the existence of laws in tha...
Background: In studies involving people with dementia, researchers have historically defaulted to se...
Contains fulltext : 88020.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The diagnosis ...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor–patient relationship. In particular, o...
Objective: Obtaining informed consent is a cornerstone requirement of conducting ethical research. T...
With increased longevity and growth in the number of older adults comes rising rates of individuals ...
Objective: To assess the informed, deliberative views of the older general public toward a policy of...
International audienceBackground: The number of clinical trials including older patients, and partic...
Informed consent to research trials on Alzheimer's disease: How to foster research without infringin...