Responding to the paper by Miller and Joffe, we review the development of the concept of therapeutic misconception (TM). Our concerns about TM\u27s impact on informed consent do not derive from the belief that research subjects have poorer outcomes than persons receiving ordinary clinical care. Rather, we believe that subjects with TM cannot give an adequate informed consent to research participation, which harms their dignitary interests and their abilities to make meaningful decisions. Ironically, Miller and Joffe\u27s approach ends up largely embracing the very position that they inaccurately attribute to us: the belief that, with some exceptions, it is only the prospect of poorer outcomes that should motivate efforts to dispel TM. In th...
Biomedical ethics require that research subjects be aware that the drugs they take or procedures the...
BACKGROUND: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
Therapeutic misconception, as first described by Appelbaum, Roth, and Lidz (1982) is said to occur w...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic misconception occurs when a research subject fails to appreciate the dis...
Therapeutic misconception (TM)-when clinical research participants fail to adequately grasp the diff...
Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the unders...
The term 'therapeutic misconception' (TM) was introduced in 1982 to conceptualize how some psychiat...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic misconception (TM), which occurs when research subjects fail to appreciate t...
Therapeutic Misconception (TM) is recognized as a major limitation on valid consent to clinical tria...
The article addresses the frequency and risk factors of therapeutic misconceptions in clinical resea...
"Therapeutic misconception" (TM) refers to inappropriate assumptions and beliefs on the part of rese...
The doctrine of informed consent rests on empirical claims. This is true particularly of what commen...
Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between research and c...
Using examples from psychiatric research, the authors explore the ethical dilemma of the therapeuti...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
Biomedical ethics require that research subjects be aware that the drugs they take or procedures the...
BACKGROUND: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
Therapeutic misconception, as first described by Appelbaum, Roth, and Lidz (1982) is said to occur w...
BACKGROUND: The therapeutic misconception occurs when a research subject fails to appreciate the dis...
Therapeutic misconception (TM)-when clinical research participants fail to adequately grasp the diff...
Summary Points: A key component of informed consent to participate in medical research is the unders...
The term 'therapeutic misconception' (TM) was introduced in 1982 to conceptualize how some psychiat...
BACKGROUND: Therapeutic misconception (TM), which occurs when research subjects fail to appreciate t...
Therapeutic Misconception (TM) is recognized as a major limitation on valid consent to clinical tria...
The article addresses the frequency and risk factors of therapeutic misconceptions in clinical resea...
"Therapeutic misconception" (TM) refers to inappropriate assumptions and beliefs on the part of rese...
The doctrine of informed consent rests on empirical claims. This is true particularly of what commen...
Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between research and c...
Using examples from psychiatric research, the authors explore the ethical dilemma of the therapeuti...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
Biomedical ethics require that research subjects be aware that the drugs they take or procedures the...
BACKGROUND: Participants in clinical trials frequently fail to appreciate key differences between re...
Therapeutic misconception, as first described by Appelbaum, Roth, and Lidz (1982) is said to occur w...