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Assessing Global Organ Donation Policies: Opt-In vs Opt-Out
Harriet Rosanne Etheredge1,2 1Wits Donald Gordon Medical Centre, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; 2Steve Biko Centre for Bioethics, School of Clinical Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand ...
Harriet Etheredge
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539 Opt-in or Opt-out? Evaluating policies and best practices in patient engagement for research [PDF]
Objectives/Goals: This poster overviews the national landscape of policies related to patient engagement for research known as opt-in or opt-out policies.
Abigail Reed, Thomas Campion
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Le consentement opt-out dans l'augmentation du taux de dépistage VIH/SIDA au Québec
« La fin du SIDA » prévue en 2030 par le plan 90-90-90 de l’ONUSIDA est-elle possible au Québec? L’offre universelle proportionnée et systématique de dépistage avec consentement opt-out (consentement présumé) apparait comme la politique sanitaire la ...
Annie Liv
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Residential energy efficiency programs play an important role in combating climate change. More precise quantification of the magnitude and timing of energy savings would bring large system benefits, allowing closer integration of energy efficiency into ...
Evan D. Sherwin +2 more
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The effects of default nudges on promoting approval of welfare cuts: An exploration during COVID-19
The global COVID-19 pandemic has created significant financial and operational challenges for some businesses. As a result, temporary welfare benefit reduction may be a tough but future-oriented choice for both employers and employees.
Xin Liu +5 more
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Teachers’ work is increasingly augmented with intelligent tools that extend their pedagogical abilities. While these tools may have positive effects, they require use of students’ personal data, and more research into student preferences ...
Joonas Merikko +3 more
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Consent in escrow: opting to opt in [PDF]
In this paper, we reply to Taylor's (2015) peer commentary on consent-in-escrow. Specifically, we clarify the utility of this novel approach, the way in which it minimizes risks to participants, and how it differs from existing opt-out methods. We further explore its potential use in fields beyond disaster research.
Van der Loos, Kiah I. +3 more
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Guidelines recommend brief smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized smokers reporting low motivation-to-quit. However, an intensive smoking cessation intervention may improve smoking cessation for these smokers.
Inge Worni-Schudel +13 more
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Research based on existing clinical data and biospecimens: a systematic study of patients’ opinions
Background The aim of the present survey was to investigate newly discharged hospital patients’ opinions on secondary use of their hospital data and biospecimens within the context of health research in general and, more specifically, on genetic research,
Hilde Eikemo +2 more
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The University System of Georgia (USG) has a state-wide initiative aimed at increasing the well-being of faculty and staff by deincentivizing the use of tobacco products by employees who are covered by a USG healthcare plan. This incentive is positive in
Donald Ariail, Benedikt Quosigk
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