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- Title
Voluntariness OF CONSENT TO RESEARCH.
- Authors
APPELBAUM, PAUL S.; LIDZ, CHARLES W.; KLITZMAN, ROBERT
- Abstract
The article discusses the application of the legal doctrine of informed consent as a model for voluntariness of consent to human subjects research. Informed consent to research derives from a legal doctrine that calls for potential research subjects to have meaningful choice, and it comprises three elements that include relevant information on voluntariness that is provided to a person who is competent to make a decision, and who is situated to do so voluntarily. The article describes the constraints on voluntariness that may appear in the research setting and suggests a research agenda to advance understanding of voluntariness in practice.
- Subjects
INFORMED consent (Medical law); MEDICAL experimentation on humans; MEDICAL ethics; MEDICAL care research; RESEARCH; INFORMED consent (Law)
- Publication
Hastings Center Report, 2009, Vol 39, Issue 1, p30
- ISSN
0093-0334
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/hcr.0.0103