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At best, the North Staffordshire episode will lead to an overdue improvement in research practice throughout the NHS. At worst, it will further undermine public confidence in the NHS and doctors and lead to a proliferation in bureaucracy that will increase the difficulties of doing research.The ...
NHS National Institute for Health Research: ENRICH (Enabling Research in Care Homes): a toolkit for care home research. 2011, London: Dementia and Neurodegenerative Diseases Research Network (DeNDRoN); NHS National Institute for Health Research Google Scholar Mental Capacity Act (c.9). 2005, Lond...
The TOMMY trial: a comparison of TOMosynthesis with digital MammographY in the UK NHS Breast Screening Programme - a multicentre retrospective reading stud... screening were recruited after giving written informed consent.All participants underwent a two-view 2D mammography of both breasts and two-view...
The cautious acceptance of informed consent in Japan The Japanese medical profession has come under increasingly intense scrutiny from the media and the public. Calls for recasting the traditional paternalist... RB Leflar - 《Medicine & Law》...
The case of St George's Healthcare NHS Trust v S ([1998] 3 WLR 936) is not mentioned. The stark contrast between the approach of common law to the treatment of competent patients, where autonomy is paramount, and the incompetent, where doctors effectively provide consent by proxy, is not...
Patients who were consented using paper selected ‘strongly agree’ 43.5% (174/400) of the time in comparison to 64.8% (259/400) of the time when they were consented digitally. The majority, 86% (43/50), of digitally consented patients received a copy of the consent form in comparison ...
This paper explores how transformative experience generates decision-making problems of particular seriousness in medical settings. Potentially transformat
Trials involving adults who lack capacity to consent encounter a range of ethical and methodological challenges, resulting in these populations frequently being excluded from research. Currently, there is little evidence regarding the nature and extent of these challenges, nor strategies to improve the ...
The views and opinions expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the NHS, the NIHR, Arthritis Research UK, Cancer Research UK, the MRC or the Department of Health. Availability of data and materials The dataset (audio-recordings and transcripts) ...