Making a decision about trial participation: the feasibility of measuring deliberation during the informed consent process for clinical trials.
Informed consent of trial participants is both an ethical and a legal requirement. When facing a decision about trial participation, potential participants are provided with information about the trial and have the opportunity to have any questions answered before their degree of 'informed-ness...
Main Authors: | Gillies, K, Elwyn, G, Cook, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Biomed Central
2014
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