We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) in Rhode Island (RI), USA. We assessed factors that were associated with resident ability to consent, such as Brief Interview for Mental Status scores. We used a self-administered questionnaire to further understand the effect of LTCF staff evaluation of ability to consent on residents' autonomy and control over their medical decision making.Observational clinical studyLong-term care setting.LTCF personnel provided us with residents' names, as well as their professional assessment of resident ability to consent. We used Brief Interview for Mental Status (BIMS) scores to assess the cognitive capacity of all residents...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor–patient relationship. In particular, o...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-te...
We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-te...
O'Reilly, MT ORCiD: 0000-0003-1938-0296Background: In studies involving people with dementia, resear...
Explanation of the right of Long-Term Care residents or tenants to participate in research studies. ...
Strategies on informed consent process and capacity monitoring for mild dementia research are at dev...
AbstractIntroductionAccurately and efficiently determining a participant's capacity to consent to re...
This chapter originally appeared as a paper at the International MinD Conference 2019 http://designi...
Strategies on informed consent process and capacity monitoring for mild dementia research are at dev...
ETHICAL ISSUES ARE A SIGNIFICANT potential barrier to much-needed research in long-term care setting...
Consent is generally required for research and sharing rich individual-level data but presents addit...
Abstract Background Living labs are realistic environments designed to create links between technolo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an approach within the guidance of the Mental Capa...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor–patient relationship. In particular, o...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...
We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-te...
We examined the process of obtaining informed consent (IC) for clinical research purposes in long-te...
O'Reilly, MT ORCiD: 0000-0003-1938-0296Background: In studies involving people with dementia, resear...
Explanation of the right of Long-Term Care residents or tenants to participate in research studies. ...
Strategies on informed consent process and capacity monitoring for mild dementia research are at dev...
AbstractIntroductionAccurately and efficiently determining a participant's capacity to consent to re...
This chapter originally appeared as a paper at the International MinD Conference 2019 http://designi...
Strategies on informed consent process and capacity monitoring for mild dementia research are at dev...
ETHICAL ISSUES ARE A SIGNIFICANT potential barrier to much-needed research in long-term care setting...
Consent is generally required for research and sharing rich individual-level data but presents addit...
Abstract Background Living labs are realistic environments designed to create links between technolo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop an approach within the guidance of the Mental Capa...
Objective: Informed consent is an essential element in doctor–patient relationship. In particular, o...
Article first published online: July 2, 2018; Issue published: June 1, 2008. Originally published i...
Background Care home residents, especially those lacking capacity to provide consent for themselves...