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Participating in a trial in a critical situation: a qualitative study in pregnancy

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S Kenyon, M Dixon-Woods, CJ Jackson, K … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: Women gave prominence to the socioemotional aspects of their
interactions with healthcare professionals in making decisions on trial
participation. Comments on the quality of written and spoken information ...
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The legal and ethical implications of therapeutic privilege-is it ever justified to withhold …


C Johnston, G Holt - Clinical Ethics, 2006 - ce.rsmjournals.com
'Surgery performed without the informed consent of the patient is unlawful', 4
and consent from a competent, ade- quately informed adult patient is required
before any ... P UBLIC P OLICY & L AW ... The legal and ethical ...
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What a signature adds to the consent process


P Neary, RA Cahill, WO Kirwan, E Kiely, HP … - Surgical Endoscopy, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Background ''Consent is a process by which a patient is informed and
becomes a participant in decisions regarding their medical management.'' It is
argued, however, that providing a signature to a form adds little to the ...
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The changing face of consent: past and present

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N Nicholas, ME Sayed - The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2006 - onlinetog.com
The law of consent is moving towards a more patient-centred ... Bolam principle
upon which clinicians rely is now being ... Keywords Bolam principle / capacity
/ consent / informed consent ... Please cite this article as: Nicholas N, ...
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Key Recommendations Foster an environment of open • and honest communication
between administration, staff, and patients and their families. Emphasize a
“just culture” • philosophy that encourages employees to disclose a ...
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Informed consent: don't throw out the moral baby with the critical bath water

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L Doyal - British Medical Journal, 2004 - qshc.bmj.com
F ull environment simulation is achieving wide adoption despite weak evidence of
its impact on outcome. It is doing so because it has strong face validity,
creates much enthusiasm from both students and teachers, and because it is ...
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The use of informed consent for medication treatment in hospital: a qualitative study of the …


V Wirtz, A Cribb, N Barber - Clinical Ethics, 2007 - ce.rsmjournals.com
Case law has shaped the preconditions for valid informed consent: the person
needs to have the decision- making capacity and understand the relevant
information disclosed, to act without the influence of another party ...
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