Focuses on the ways to get informed consent for participation in research from decisionally-impaired patients. Determination of the mental capacity or decisional ability of an individual; Evaluation of the abilities to understand, appreciate, reason and express a choice; Application of educational ...
Gaining informed consent for screening: Is difficult—but many misconceptions need to be undone "By offering screening to 250 000 we have helped a few, harmed thousands, disappointed many, used 1.5m each year, and kept a few lawyers in work."1 This co... J Austoker - 《Bmj Clinical Res...
In the Beta-blocker Heart Attack Trial (BHAT) a number of strategies were implemented to increase the probability of informed voluntary consent among survivors of an acute myocardial infarction. To evaluate the subjects' comprehension of the study, a bioethicist conducted in-depth home interviews wit...
Add to Mendeley Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.02.010Get rights and content Abstract Objective We sought to evaluate the degree of patients' understanding of several aspects of the informed consent process for surgery and clinical research. Methods We conducted a systematic searc...
CIALDINI: I felt professionally required to get their informed consent. And I thought, “What could I do? Because all the gain was going to be mine. All the loss was going to be theirs, if they just let me use everything I learned.” And so I thought, “Well, I’ll use the prin...
INFORMED CONSENT: HOW MUCH INFORMATION IS ENOUGH? Recent judicial decisions involving informed consent have led to some medical practitioners altering the way they obtain consent. The aim of this study was... BM Stanley,DJ Walters,GJ Maddern - 《Australian & New Zealand Journal of Surgery》 被...
The role of other primary care staff in encouraging women to attend for smears raises training needs for these staff which practices or primary care trusts must address. 展开 关键词: Cervical cytology Informed consent Primary care DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2005.04.017 被引量: 14 ...
Recent judicial decisions involving informed consent have led to some medical practitioners altering the way they obtain consent. The aim of this study was to determine the degree to which patients understood the risks associated with a surgical procedure after giving routine consent and whether providi...
The duty of providing information to patients makes it possible to obtain an informed consent. Information must be complete and relate to the health of the patient and not only to the risks of a medical procedure. From jurisprudence initially, and then from the law of March 4, 2002, it is...
In this issue, Derek Flaherty raises the question as to when informed owner consent is required for a clinical study which compares two established anaesthetic techniques, and highlights the problems that anaesthetists, who do not always themselves meet the owners, have in obtaining such consent. ...