Treat with care: the right to informed consent for medical treatment of persons with mental impairments in Australiadoi:10.1080/1323238x.2017.1314808McSherry, BernadetteWaddington, LisaAustralian Journal of Human Rights
One of the most controversial questions that arose during negotiations on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons (CRPD) concerned whether or not health interventions could ever be performed without the recipient's consent. This is particularly important in relation to persons with seve...
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Informed consent was obtained from all subjects involved in the study. Data Availability Statement The data presented in this study are available on request from the corresponding author. The data are not publicly available to protect the privacy of respondents. ...
[4]. Indeed, studies have demonstrated that adultchest radiographycan be triaged with AI systems based on deep CNNs and that this method is both operational feasible and technically able to reduce delays in critical imaging findings[5]. Similar success and promise has been demonstrated in the ...
They will then be able to give informed consent (as well as their parents in case of minors). Such adolescents will undergo weight loss surgery in one of the five treatment centers which have all established collaborations with bariatric surgery units. After surgery, the patients will participate...
Parent/caregiver inclusion criteria include: (1) ages 18 and older; (2) able to speak/read English; (3) willing and able to provide informed consent/assent; (4) child has a diagnosed CMC; and (5) history of inpatient care at the pediatric hospital. The study team will contact ...
The obstetrician-gynecologist and patient should engage in shared decision-making, including informed consent, explaining the risks and benefits of each approach to surgery for presumed leiomyomas, the risks and benefits of morcellation, and alternatives to morcellation. Ultrasound-Guided Trans-Cervical ...
Written informed consent was obtained from all patients or their legal representatives. The trial was monitored in the Netherlands by the Clinical Research Unit of the Amsterdam University Medical Center, in China by George Clinical International, and in Portugal by Eurotrials. We followed the ...
Hcy is commonly found in blood plasma in four different forms: circulates as free thiol (1%), remains disulfide-bound to plasma proteins such as albumin (70–80%), and combines with other Hcy to form the dimer Hcy or combines with other thiols (20–30%) [6]. In healthy humans, the...