نتایج جستجو برای: surgical informed consent sic

تعداد نتایج: 414049  

Journal: :Translational behavioral medicine 2016
Camille Nebeker Tiffany Lagare Michelle Takemoto Brittany Lewars Katie Crist Cinnamon S Bloss Jacqueline Kerr

Researchers utilize mobile imaging, pervasive sensing, social media, and location tracking (MISST) technologies to observe and intervene with participants in their natural environment. The use of MISST methods and tools introduces unique ethical issues due to the type and quantity of data, and produces raising new challenges around informed consent, risk assessment, and data management. Since M...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1997
J Savulescu R W Momeyer

Our aim is to expand the regulative ideal governing consent. We argue that consent should not only be informed but also based on rational beliefs. We argue that holding true beliefs promotes autonomy. Information is important insofar as it helps a person to hold the relevant true beliefs. But in order to hold the relevant true beliefs, competent people must also think rationally. Insofar as inf...

2013
Edward S Dove Denise Avard Lee Black Bartha M Knoppers

BACKGROUND Obtaining a research participant's voluntary and informed consent is the bedrock of sound ethics practice. Greater inclusion of children in research has led to questions about how paediatric consent operates in practice to accord with current and emerging legal and socio-ethical issues, norms, and requirements. METHODS Employing a qualitative thematic content analysis, we examined ...

2014
Katie Gillies Glyn Elwyn Jonathan Cook

BACKGROUND Informed consent of trial participants is both an ethical and a legal requirement. When facing a decision about trial participation, potential participants are provided with information about the trial and have the opportunity to have any questions answered before their degree of 'informed-ness' is assessed, usually subjectively, and before they are asked to sign a consent form. Curr...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2015
Danielle Bromwich Annette Rid

The current ethical and regulatory framework for research is often charged with burdening investigators and impeding socially valuable research. To address these concerns, a growing number of research ethicists argue that informed consent should be adapted to the risks of research participation. This would require less rigorous consent standards in low-risk research than in high-risk research. ...

2014
Rebecca Dresser

Modern genetic research requires scientists to collect, store, and study DNA samples and health information from thousands of people. Longstanding policy allows researchers to use samples and information without a person's informed consent as long as the person's identity is protected. Under existing policy, researchers must neither disclose study results to interested research participants nor...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2009
S D Pattinson

The notion of "consent" is frequently referred to as "informed consent" to emphasise the informational component of a valid consent. This article considers aspects of that informational component. One misuse of the language of informed consent is highlighted. Attention is then directed to some features of the situation in which consent would not have been offered had certain information been di...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical hypnosis 2001
Edward J Frischholz

I had hoped that Dr. Steven J. Lynn’s proposals (Lynn, 2001a; 2001b) regarding informed consent and clinical hypnosis would stimulate some interesting discussion about this important issue and I was not disappointed. However, Dr. Lynn seems to feel that the commentators (Hammond, Scheflin & Vermetten, 2001; Kluft, 2001; Spiegel, 2001; Watkins, 2001) did not accurately understand nor represent h...

Journal: :IRB 2011
Hubert Otho Ballard Lori Ann Shook Joseph Iocono Philip Bernard Don Hayes

Dear readers, when you are hunting the new book collection to read this day, parents understanding and recall of informed consent information for neonatal research can be your referred book. Yeah, even many books are offered, this book can steal the reader heart so much. The content and theme of this book really will touch your heart. You can find more and more experience and knowledge how the ...

2017
Sabine Bossert Daniel Strech

BACKGROUND The development of understandable informed consent (IC) documents has proven to be one of the most important challenges in research with humans as well as in healthcare settings. Therefore, evaluating and improving understanding has been of increasing interest for empirical research on IC. However, several conceptual and practical challenges for the development of understandable IC d...

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