Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary choice to participate--or refuse to participate--in a project where they will be asked to take risks for the benefit of others. In both research and clinical care, informed consent represents a permission to intervene on a person's private sphere. The elements of informed consent are usually described as disclosure, understanding, decision-making capacity, and voluntariness. Each poses distinct difficulties, and can be amenable to improvements. However, research on the quality of informed consent and on strategies intended to improve it have only become the object of research relatively recently. In this article, we describe some results of this...
Informed consent requires that potential clinical trial subjects be fully-informed and capable of ma...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
Background: Informed consent, a critical enabler of clinical research, depends on the provision of r...
“Full disclosure is a necessary precondition to free choice. Accordingly, subjects who do not unders...
Worldwide, the goal of clinical research is to develop knowledge that improves human health or augme...
Medical progress depends largely on experimentation involving human subjects. The informed consent d...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
The achievement of informed consent from patients and potential research participants is considered ...
Obtaining informed consent in psychiatry clinical research involving subjects with diminished mental...
The process of informed consent is an ethical mandate for all clinical trials. The principles of eth...
AbstractEthically sound clinical research requires that prospective study participants provide volun...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
The current doctrine of informed consent falls far short of its potential to serve as a valuable saf...
Improving the informed consent process in clinical research is of constant concern to regulatory aut...
Informed consent requires that potential clinical trial subjects be fully-informed and capable of ma...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
Background: Informed consent, a critical enabler of clinical research, depends on the provision of r...
“Full disclosure is a necessary precondition to free choice. Accordingly, subjects who do not unders...
Worldwide, the goal of clinical research is to develop knowledge that improves human health or augme...
Medical progress depends largely on experimentation involving human subjects. The informed consent d...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
The achievement of informed consent from patients and potential research participants is considered ...
Obtaining informed consent in psychiatry clinical research involving subjects with diminished mental...
The process of informed consent is an ethical mandate for all clinical trials. The principles of eth...
AbstractEthically sound clinical research requires that prospective study participants provide volun...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
The current doctrine of informed consent falls far short of its potential to serve as a valuable saf...
Improving the informed consent process in clinical research is of constant concern to regulatory aut...
Informed consent requires that potential clinical trial subjects be fully-informed and capable of ma...
Background: Ethical problems most often arise in research. One of the most important ethical rules g...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...