BACKGROUND: Biomedical research increasingly relies on long-term studies involving use and re-use of biological samples and data stored in large repositories or "biobanks" over lengthy periods, often raising questions about whether and when a re-consenting process should be activated. We sought to investigate the views on re-consent of participants in a longitudinal biobank. METHODS: We conducted a qualitative study involving interviews with 24 people who were participating in a longitudinal biobank. Their views were elicited using a semi-structured interview schedule and scenarios based on a hypothetical biobank. Data analysis was based on the constant comparative method. RESULTS: What participants identified as requiring new consent was n...
Background: Recent scandals relating to the unconsented retention and use of human organs in the UK ...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
Findings from recent studies show that the relationship developed with the particular researcher ask...
Background Biomedical research increasingly relies on long-term studies involving use and re-use of...
Re-consent in research, the asking for a new consent if there is a change in protocol or to confirm ...
The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Wh...
Re-consent in research, the asking for a new consent if there is a change in protocol or to confirm ...
\(\bf Background:\) Appropriate information and consent has been one of the most intensely discussed...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to explore their views on the ...
Biobanks are essential resources, and participation by individuals from diverse groups is needed. Va...
Researchers and policymakers do not agree about the most appropriate way to get consent for the use ...
Informed consent and return of research results are among the most debated topics in the biobank lit...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
Background: Recent scandals relating to the unconsented retention and use of human organs in the UK ...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
Findings from recent studies show that the relationship developed with the particular researcher ask...
Background Biomedical research increasingly relies on long-term studies involving use and re-use of...
Re-consent in research, the asking for a new consent if there is a change in protocol or to confirm ...
The unknown nature of tomorrow’s research makes informed consent in biobank research a challenge. Wh...
Re-consent in research, the asking for a new consent if there is a change in protocol or to confirm ...
\(\bf Background:\) Appropriate information and consent has been one of the most intensely discussed...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
Much is known about patient attitudes to ethical and legal questions in the context of biobanking, p...
To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to explore their views on the ...
Biobanks are essential resources, and participation by individuals from diverse groups is needed. Va...
Researchers and policymakers do not agree about the most appropriate way to get consent for the use ...
Informed consent and return of research results are among the most debated topics in the biobank lit...
Biobanks have been recognized as a key research infrastructure and how to approach ethical questions...
Background: Recent scandals relating to the unconsented retention and use of human organs in the UK ...
OBJECTIVE: A mixed-methods study exploring the UK general public's views towards consent for the use...
Findings from recent studies show that the relationship developed with the particular researcher ask...