As English is the predominant language of research protocols in the United States, non-English speaking subjects face language barriers during clinical trial enrollment. Federal regulation 45 C.F.R. 46 requires that a research subject receive information about a clinical trial “in language understandable to the subject or the legally authorized representative." A researcher may enroll a subject using short-form consent when a long-form translation in the subject’s native language is not available. However, the abbreviated short form does not adequately inform the subject of the study’s purpose and potential risks. United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) leaders should amend federal guidance to provide specific details on...
OBJECTIVE: Information on the rights of subjects in clinical trials has become increasingly complex ...
There are situations in which the requirement to obtain conventional written informed consent can im...
The Use of Qualified Medical Interpreters in Healthcare: Barriers for Healthcare Professionals By An...
Informed consent is crucial in research, but potential participants may not all speak the same langu...
To conduct research ethically, informed consent must be obtained from each subject or a representati...
Information on the rights of subjects in clinical trials has become increasingly complex and difficu...
Background: Understanding of informed consent forms (ICFs) for clinical research remains insufficien...
when trained language interpreters are unavailable. BACKGROUND: Ensuring sufficient patient under-st...
The scope of this project is to gauge the clinical researchers’ obtained knowledge of the consent fo...
Objective: Information on the rights of subjects in clinical trials has become increasingly complex ...
Healthcare systems are under pressure to eliminate disparities of care. Communication methods used w...
The current federal landscape governing language access in healthcare provides for inadequate enforc...
U.S. federal regulations, ICH guidelines, and good ethics require informed consent forms that potent...
Informed consent is a fundamental principle of health care ethics. All patients should have equal op...
Linguistic and cultural differences can impede comprehension among potential research participants d...
OBJECTIVE: Information on the rights of subjects in clinical trials has become increasingly complex ...
There are situations in which the requirement to obtain conventional written informed consent can im...
The Use of Qualified Medical Interpreters in Healthcare: Barriers for Healthcare Professionals By An...
Informed consent is crucial in research, but potential participants may not all speak the same langu...
To conduct research ethically, informed consent must be obtained from each subject or a representati...
Information on the rights of subjects in clinical trials has become increasingly complex and difficu...
Background: Understanding of informed consent forms (ICFs) for clinical research remains insufficien...
when trained language interpreters are unavailable. BACKGROUND: Ensuring sufficient patient under-st...
The scope of this project is to gauge the clinical researchers’ obtained knowledge of the consent fo...
Objective: Information on the rights of subjects in clinical trials has become increasingly complex ...
Healthcare systems are under pressure to eliminate disparities of care. Communication methods used w...
The current federal landscape governing language access in healthcare provides for inadequate enforc...
U.S. federal regulations, ICH guidelines, and good ethics require informed consent forms that potent...
Informed consent is a fundamental principle of health care ethics. All patients should have equal op...
Linguistic and cultural differences can impede comprehension among potential research participants d...
OBJECTIVE: Information on the rights of subjects in clinical trials has become increasingly complex ...
There are situations in which the requirement to obtain conventional written informed consent can im...
The Use of Qualified Medical Interpreters in Healthcare: Barriers for Healthcare Professionals By An...