What Do Our Patients Understand About Their Trial Participation? Assessing Patients' Understanding of Their Informed Consent Consultation About Randomised Clinical Trials
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Behrendt, C
Gölz, T
Roesler, C
Bertz, H
Wünsch, A
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of medical ethics 2011 Feb; 37(2): 74-80
Abstract
Ethically, informed consent regarding randomised controlled trials (RCTs) should be understandable to patients. The patients can then give free consent or decline to participate in a RCT. Little is known about what patients really understand in consultations about RCTs.
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2011-02Collections
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