Informed consent: how much awareness is there?

Improving the informed consent process in clinical research is of constant concern to regulatory authorities in the field and presents a challenge for both the specialists and patients involved. Informed consent is a process that should adequately match the complexity of clinical research. In analyz...

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Main Authors: Daniel Purcaru, Adrian Preda, Daniela Popa, Marius Alexandru Moga, Liliana Rogozea
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4199663?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7d0e4c12dc1e4502a495c0c03c354fa62020-11-25T01:29:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e11013910.1371/journal.pone.0110139Informed consent: how much awareness is there?Daniel PurcaruAdrian PredaDaniela PopaMarius Alexandru MogaLiliana RogozeaImproving the informed consent process in clinical research is of constant concern to regulatory authorities in the field and presents a challenge for both the specialists and patients involved. Informed consent is a process that should adequately match the complexity of clinical research. In analyzing the behaviour of 68 patients during the informed consent process related to the clinical research performed at Neomed Clinical Center in Brasov, we found that many patients do not ask any questions (35.3%). From those who do, part of the questions (20,6%) referred to general aspects (addressed the form but not the gist) of the clinical trial, some (72,8%) referred to specific aspects of the clinical trial they will attend and others (6,6%) unrelated to the clinical trial. These results suggest a lack of interest, awareness, and understanding of the information presented in the informed consent form. The possible underlying causes of this attitude and its bureaucratic, ethic, and legal implications are discussed.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4199663?pdf=render
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Informed consent: how much awareness is there?
PLoS ONE
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title Informed consent: how much awareness is there?
title_short Informed consent: how much awareness is there?
title_full Informed consent: how much awareness is there?
title_fullStr Informed consent: how much awareness is there?
title_full_unstemmed Informed consent: how much awareness is there?
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description Improving the informed consent process in clinical research is of constant concern to regulatory authorities in the field and presents a challenge for both the specialists and patients involved. Informed consent is a process that should adequately match the complexity of clinical research. In analyzing the behaviour of 68 patients during the informed consent process related to the clinical research performed at Neomed Clinical Center in Brasov, we found that many patients do not ask any questions (35.3%). From those who do, part of the questions (20,6%) referred to general aspects (addressed the form but not the gist) of the clinical trial, some (72,8%) referred to specific aspects of the clinical trial they will attend and others (6,6%) unrelated to the clinical trial. These results suggest a lack of interest, awareness, and understanding of the information presented in the informed consent form. The possible underlying causes of this attitude and its bureaucratic, ethic, and legal implications are discussed.
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