In this article we examine the discourse of four focus groups we conducted at a pediatric research hospital in which we queried teenage patients, parents, nurses, and physicians about their perceptions of the informed consent process in research. Autonomy, as the goal of informed consent, is a murky concept, with some ethicists questioning the possibility that it can ever be attained. We argue that it might be more productive to consider agency, which we define as language and action that are constructed, negotiated, and maintained through effective communication. Our goal was to understand how individuals rhetorically constructed agency in discussions of informed consent experiences. After transcribing and coding the focus group interviews...
The issues discussed in this article emerged from a study that explored the decision-making processe...
BackgroundObtaining consent has become a standard way of respecting the patient's rights and autonom...
Informed consent often fails to meet the intended goals that a prospective subject should understand...
In this article we examine the discourse of four focus groups we conducted at a pediatric research h...
Biomedical ethics require that research subjects be aware that the drugs they take or procedures the...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
BACKGROUND: In pediatric oncology, many oncologists invite their own patients to participate in rese...
Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary cho...
Informed consent often fails to meet the intended goals that a prospective subject should understand...
The process of informed consent is an ethical mandate for all clinical trials. The principles of eth...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
This article queries the pharmaceutical industry’s concept of “ready-to-recruit ” populations by exa...
Background: Informed consent is a concept that is fundamental to the ethical inclusion of individual...
Gaining informed consent from research participants is widely regarded as central to ethical researc...
All too often the informed consent process is viewed by members of research teams as a challenge of ...
The issues discussed in this article emerged from a study that explored the decision-making processe...
BackgroundObtaining consent has become a standard way of respecting the patient's rights and autonom...
Informed consent often fails to meet the intended goals that a prospective subject should understand...
In this article we examine the discourse of four focus groups we conducted at a pediatric research h...
Biomedical ethics require that research subjects be aware that the drugs they take or procedures the...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
BACKGROUND: In pediatric oncology, many oncologists invite their own patients to participate in rese...
Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary cho...
Informed consent often fails to meet the intended goals that a prospective subject should understand...
The process of informed consent is an ethical mandate for all clinical trials. The principles of eth...
Increasingly, pleas are made for extending the involvement of minors in deci...
This article queries the pharmaceutical industry’s concept of “ready-to-recruit ” populations by exa...
Background: Informed consent is a concept that is fundamental to the ethical inclusion of individual...
Gaining informed consent from research participants is widely regarded as central to ethical researc...
All too often the informed consent process is viewed by members of research teams as a challenge of ...
The issues discussed in this article emerged from a study that explored the decision-making processe...
BackgroundObtaining consent has become a standard way of respecting the patient's rights and autonom...
Informed consent often fails to meet the intended goals that a prospective subject should understand...