Key words: acute psychiatry; informed consent; participant observation; power dynamics in nursing care; psychotic patients; research ethics Informed consent represents a cornerstone of the endeavours to make health care research ethically acceptable. Based on experience of qualitative research on power dynamics in nursing care in acute psychiatry, we show that the requirement for informed consent may be practised in formalistic ways that legitimize the researcher’s activities without taking the patient’s changing perception of the situation sufficiently into account. The presenta-tion of three patient case studies illustrates a diversity of issues that the researcher must consider in each situation. We argue for the necessity of researchers...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
Research in the emergency setting involving patients with acute clinical conditions is needed if the...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
Social scientists who employ participant observation methods in medical settings are often held acco...
Obtaining informed consent in psychiatry clinical research involving subjects with diminished mental...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
Chronic conditions carry with them strong emotions and often lead to charged relationships between p...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
Undertaking research studies in the field of mental health is essential in mental health nursing. Qu...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
This article describes the ethical dilemmas encountered by the authors while conducting qualitative ...
It is not possible to consent a patient for emergency research in advance of their acute illness, as...
Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary cho...
At present, conducting social research ethically is a natural expectation. In many fields of the soc...
Research involving vulnerable population of mentally impaired persons is raising considerable contro...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
Research in the emergency setting involving patients with acute clinical conditions is needed if the...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...
Social scientists who employ participant observation methods in medical settings are often held acco...
Obtaining informed consent in psychiatry clinical research involving subjects with diminished mental...
Key words: ethical guidelines; psychiatric nursing; psychoses as a view of the patient This article ...
Chronic conditions carry with them strong emotions and often lead to charged relationships between p...
The paper examines the attainment and adequacy of informed consent in an ethnographic-discursive stu...
Undertaking research studies in the field of mental health is essential in mental health nursing. Qu...
International audienceClinical research remains a vital contributor to medical knowledge, and is an ...
This article describes the ethical dilemmas encountered by the authors while conducting qualitative ...
It is not possible to consent a patient for emergency research in advance of their acute illness, as...
Informed consent is important: in research, it allows subjects to make an informed and voluntary cho...
At present, conducting social research ethically is a natural expectation. In many fields of the soc...
Research involving vulnerable population of mentally impaired persons is raising considerable contro...
Informed and voluntary consent are important aspects when conducting human research and is an area t...
Research in the emergency setting involving patients with acute clinical conditions is needed if the...
This article addresses two areas of continuing controversy about consent in clinical research: the q...