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To consent or not to consent, that is the question

Journal of Data Protection & Privacy, 2019
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has introduced some significant changes to the processing of data in health and care services. The impact of these changes is now being felt on a wider basis in relation to the question of whether data is processed with consent or not, and even whether we should continue to use the word ‘consent’ when ...
Adam Horton-Tuckett   +1 more
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Broad consent is informed consent

BMJ, 2011
The authors claim that the risks associated with biobanks are minimal and greatly outweighed by the benefits.1 Some people would disagree.2 But even if we could agree about the risks and benefits, different people would weigh them differently: for some, control of personal information is very important and for others less so. For …
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Consenting to the Consent Form

Qualitative Inquiry, 2007
Grounded in the author's dissertation study, this article presents the negotiations of the formal and informal expectations arising out of interpretations of the consent form. These negotiations disrupt the structure of qualitative inquiry and its associated guidelines for academic rigor, trustworthiness, and transferability.
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Informed Consent

Muscle & Nerve, 2001
Abstract All patients have the ethical right of informed consent and refusal that requires physicians, except in emergency treatment, to seek their permission before proceeding with medical care. This right is transferred to a legally authorized surrogate decision maker to exercise on their behalf when patients lose the capacity to make ...
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Consenting to be wrecked

Journal of Romance Studies, 2011
The works of Lidia Jorge are key for an understanding of the relationship between psychoanalysis and Portuguese literature. This essay looks at three recent novels by Lidia Jorge, focusing on how the narratives deploy psychoanalytical concepts in order to engage ethically and politically with Portugal's relation to its imperial past and its present ...
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CONSENT | Treatment Without Consent

2005
As the concept of informed consent to treatment has evolved, so has that of treatment without consent. Although the common law permits treatment without the patient’s explicit agreement in certain circumstances where they are incapacitated in keeping with the doctrine of necessity, the situation has become increasingly complex although statute based ...
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On Informed Consent

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
The tradition of medical practice is based on the assumption that the patients come to the doctor for professional advice and service. Having done so, they have the right to reject the advice or refuse the service, and to go elsewhere. There are a few exceptions to this general rule. Children do not come to doctors, they are brought to them.
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Dynamic-informed consent: A potential solution for ethical dilemmas in population sequencing initiatives

Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, 2020
Fida K Dankar   +2 more
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