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How informed is the informed consent?
Background: Informed consent is a cornerstone of the ethics of modern medical care. In an ideal world, informed consent is a process of education – a conversation between a surgeon and a patient or family that allows the patient or family to make the ...
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Informed Consent in Biomedical Research
Informed consent is the result of tumultuous events in both the clinical and research arenas over the last 100 years. Throughout this time, the notion of informed consent has shifted tremendously, both due to advances in medicine, as well as the type of ...
Fida K. Dankar+2 more
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Inform the Uninformed: Improving Online Informed Consent Reading with an AI-Powered Chatbot [PDF]
Informed consent is a core cornerstone of ethics in human subject research. Through the informed consent process, participants learn about the study procedure, benefits, risks, and more to make an informed decision.
Ziang Xiao+3 more
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Key Points Question Can a large language model (LLM)-based chatbot outperform surgeons in generating readable, accurate, and complete procedure-specific risks, benefits, and alternatives (RBAs) for use in informed consent?
Hannah Decker+8 more
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Ten years of dynamic consent in the CHRIS study: informed consent as a dynamic process
The Cooperative Health Research in South Tyrol (CHRIS) is a longitudinal study in Northern Italy, using dynamic consent since its inception in 2011. The CHRIS study collects health data and biosamples for research, and foresees regular follow-ups over ...
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The reality of informed consent: empirical studies on patient comprehension—systematic review
Background Informed consent is a basic concept of contemporary, autonomy-based medical practice and facilitates a shared decision-making model for relations between physicians and patients.
T. Pietrzykowski, Katarzyna Śmiłowska
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Meeting the ethical obligations of informed consent requires that an obstetrician-gynecologist gives the patient adequate, accurate, and understandable information and requires that the patient has the ability to understand and reason through this ...
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A Modern History of Informed Consent and the Role of Key Information
Background: The concept of informed consent has evolved significantly with regard to both the practice of medicine and research conducted with human volunteers.
L. Bazzano+2 more
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Informed Consent: What Must Be Disclosed and What Must Be Understood?
Over the last few decades, multiple studies have examined the understanding of participants in clinical research. They show variable and often poor understanding of key elements of disclosure, such as expected risks and the experimental nature of ...
J. Millum, Danielle Bromwich
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