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Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2006
The signed consent form is the physical evidence that consent has been obtained from the patient, but this alone is not enough and it is the addition of the word ‘informed’ that is open to interpretation and has needed legal definition in the past. The patient's consent should only be given, or indeed accepted, secure in the knowledge that all aspects,
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The signed consent form is the physical evidence that consent has been obtained from the patient, but this alone is not enough and it is the addition of the word ‘informed’ that is open to interpretation and has needed legal definition in the past. The patient's consent should only be given, or indeed accepted, secure in the knowledge that all aspects,
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Progress in Transplantation, 2005
In the last half century, informed consent has become a central tenet of all research involving human subjects. However, even after the worldwide adoption of regulations aimed at ensuring the protection of subjects, some abuses continue. The installation of oversight bodies, such as institutional review boards, has prevented the bulk of deliberate ...
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In the last half century, informed consent has become a central tenet of all research involving human subjects. However, even after the worldwide adoption of regulations aimed at ensuring the protection of subjects, some abuses continue. The installation of oversight bodies, such as institutional review boards, has prevented the bulk of deliberate ...
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2021
Informed consent refers to patients and research participants genuinely consenting to undergo treatments and tests and to participate in research.
Henk ten Have+1 more
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Informed consent refers to patients and research participants genuinely consenting to undergo treatments and tests and to participate in research.
Henk ten Have+1 more
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Essentials of Informed Consent to Psychedelic Medicine.
JAMA psychiatryImportance Interest in administering psychedelic agents as mental health treatment is growing rapidly. As drugmakers invest in developing psychedelic medicines for several psychiatric indications, lawmakers are enacting legal reforms to speed access ...
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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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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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Electronic informed consent: the need to redesign the consent process for the digital age
Internal medicine journal (Print), 2019The delivery of healthcare, which includes the informed consent process, is moving to a digital environment. This change in informed consent delivery will be associated with opportunities, risks and also unintentional consequences.
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Broad consent is informed consent [PDF]
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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Consent, Informed Consent and the Consent Form
New England Journal of Medicine, 1978The unpermitted, unprivileged touching of the person of another is a legal wrong or, technically, a battery. The defense to a charge of battery is consent. In the nonemergency medical encounter, however, such consent is ineffective as a defense1 without a full understanding of what it is that is being consented to.
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Informed Consent: The Consent Component
Orthopaedic Nursing, 1994Individuals who participate in treatment or research protocols should perceive that their decision is a free choice and that they are acting of their own accord. However, these persons may feel as if they are being pressured to participate in the protocol being described.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1980
IN THE preceding article (244:2100-2103, 1980), the nature of the doctrine of informed consent and various issues relating to the elements of a cause of action based on lack of informed consent were discussed. This article discusses various defenses to informed consent claims.
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IN THE preceding article (244:2100-2103, 1980), the nature of the doctrine of informed consent and various issues relating to the elements of a cause of action based on lack of informed consent were discussed. This article discusses various defenses to informed consent claims.
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