The challenges of seeking consent from adults to participate in acute research studies

Autor: Stephen J. Louw, Gary A. Ford, Tim Rapley, Madeleine J Murtagh, L Stobbart, Helen Rodgers, Jan Lecouturier
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: Clinical Ethics. 5:73-76
ISSN: 1758-101X
1477-7509
Popis: In this paper the current legislative landscape and the challenges researchers face in obtaining informed consent in acute situations are explored. In such situations, some current guidelines can be difficult or impossible to apply. Capacity should be formally assessed before consent is sought to ensure that vulnerable persons are neither inappropriately recruited to a study nor denied the opportunity to participate. However, there is little guidance in current legislation as to how this should be achieved. When the patient is considered to be unable to provide prospective informed consent, other forms are sometimes permissible, although all have specific drawbacks. First, it is argued that a brief instrument, suitable for the acute situation, is needed to determine whether patients have the capacity to consent to clinical trials. Secondly, it is argued that there are areas of the informed consent process that require review, and ways that improvements could be made are suggested.
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