Traditionally, informed consent for clinical research involves the patient reading an approved Participant Information Sheet, considering the information presented and having as much time as they need to discuss the study information with their friends and relatives, their clinical care and the research teams. This system works well in the ‘planned’ or ‘elective’ setting. But what happens if the patient requires urgent treatment for an injury or emergency? This article reviews the legal framework which governs informed consent in the emergency setting, discusses how the approach taken may vary according to the details of the emergency and the treatment required, and reports on the patients’ view of providing consent following a serious i...
Clinical research studies conducted in emergency settings under the waiver of consent provision outl...
PURPOSE: The number of medical malpractice suits on violation of informed consent is on the rise. Wh...
Hilden and Gammelgaard’s (H&G) comments on the evaluation and application of statistical trials ...
Health-care professionals and researchers have a legal and ethical responsibility to inform patients...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
: Medical research involving critically ill and injured subjects unable to provide informed consent ...
It is not possible to consent a patient for emergency research in advance of their acute illness, as...
Research in the emergency setting involving patients with acute clinical conditions is needed if the...
Informed consent is a vital part of ethical research. In emergency health care research environ-ment...
Obtaining informed consent in acute trauma patients is often impossible, forcing investigators to ab...
© 2011 NAPICU. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/di...
Patients in emergency situations with impaired consciousness are unable to give informed consent to ...
The field of emergency research has come a long way. Once stymied by the difficulties in obtaining i...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
Clinical research studies conducted in emergency settings under the waiver of consent provision outl...
PURPOSE: The number of medical malpractice suits on violation of informed consent is on the rise. Wh...
Hilden and Gammelgaard’s (H&G) comments on the evaluation and application of statistical trials ...
Health-care professionals and researchers have a legal and ethical responsibility to inform patients...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
: Medical research involving critically ill and injured subjects unable to provide informed consent ...
It is not possible to consent a patient for emergency research in advance of their acute illness, as...
Research in the emergency setting involving patients with acute clinical conditions is needed if the...
Informed consent is a vital part of ethical research. In emergency health care research environ-ment...
Obtaining informed consent in acute trauma patients is often impossible, forcing investigators to ab...
© 2011 NAPICU. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/di...
Patients in emergency situations with impaired consciousness are unable to give informed consent to ...
The field of emergency research has come a long way. Once stymied by the difficulties in obtaining i...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
Clinical research studies conducted in emergency settings under the waiver of consent provision outl...
PURPOSE: The number of medical malpractice suits on violation of informed consent is on the rise. Wh...
Hilden and Gammelgaard’s (H&G) comments on the evaluation and application of statistical trials ...