Informed consent often fails to meet the intended goals that a prospective subject should understand fully and choose autonomously to participate in research. The current study is an attempt to understand such failures by applying linguistic methods of discourse analysis to the transcripts of informed consent interviews. Elements of conversation and of the frame of discourse were analyzed to understand how the participants shaped their spoken interaction during the interview. We looked at the degree to which the subject appeared to be fully informed, at the problem of therapeutic misconception, and at the degree to which the subject was helped to explore concerns relevant to the choice at hand. We found that lapses or miscommunications coul...
To conduct research ethically, informed consent must be obtained from each subject or a representati...
Informed consent is an important ethical factor for medicine, psychology, and other needed disciplin...
Participant – researcher communication during the informed consent process has characterized such in...
Informed consent often fails to meet the intended goals that a prospective subject should understand...
Background: Understanding of informed consent forms (ICFs) for clinical research remains insufficien...
Biomedical ethics require that research subjects be aware that the drugs they take or procedures the...
This study explored language use of doctors and patients while obtaining an informed consent; whethe...
In this article we examine the discourse of four focus groups we conducted at a pediatric research h...
In ‘On the ethics of interviewing for discourse research’ Martyn Hammersley sets out an ethical dile...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
The aim of this study was to investigate the comprehension of Phase I healthy subjects after they ei...
Growing recognition of the inadequacy of traditional methods of providing informed consent, especial...
Involving participants/intended audiences in discourse analysis may help to avoid overemphasising th...
It is the researcher’s responsibility to provide accurate, complete, and unbiased verbal and written...
Explores the role of vagueness and ambiguity in doctor–patient communications about informed consent...
To conduct research ethically, informed consent must be obtained from each subject or a representati...
Informed consent is an important ethical factor for medicine, psychology, and other needed disciplin...
Participant – researcher communication during the informed consent process has characterized such in...
Informed consent often fails to meet the intended goals that a prospective subject should understand...
Background: Understanding of informed consent forms (ICFs) for clinical research remains insufficien...
Biomedical ethics require that research subjects be aware that the drugs they take or procedures the...
This study explored language use of doctors and patients while obtaining an informed consent; whethe...
In this article we examine the discourse of four focus groups we conducted at a pediatric research h...
In ‘On the ethics of interviewing for discourse research’ Martyn Hammersley sets out an ethical dile...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
The aim of this study was to investigate the comprehension of Phase I healthy subjects after they ei...
Growing recognition of the inadequacy of traditional methods of providing informed consent, especial...
Involving participants/intended audiences in discourse analysis may help to avoid overemphasising th...
It is the researcher’s responsibility to provide accurate, complete, and unbiased verbal and written...
Explores the role of vagueness and ambiguity in doctor–patient communications about informed consent...
To conduct research ethically, informed consent must be obtained from each subject or a representati...
Informed consent is an important ethical factor for medicine, psychology, and other needed disciplin...
Participant – researcher communication during the informed consent process has characterized such in...