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Recruitment and consent

Postal recruitment and consent obtainment from index cases of narcolepsy

Postal recruitment and consent obtainment from index cases of narcolepsy

... to recruitment and consent obtainment demonstrates trust and confidence volunteers have in the system and its perfect alignment with the net users’ culture in this set- ...postal consent is ethically ...

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Securing recruitment and obtaining informed consent in minority ethnic groups in the UK

Securing recruitment and obtaining informed consent in minority ethnic groups in the UK

... informed consent from people from minor- ity ethnic backgrounds who were non-literate, which could be applied to other minority ethnic groups involved in ...obtaining consent in situations such as these ...

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Written versus verbal consent: a qualitative study of stakeholder views of consent procedures used at the time of recruitment into a peripartum trial conducted in an emergency setting

Written versus verbal consent: a qualitative study of stakeholder views of consent procedures used at the time of recruitment into a peripartum trial conducted in an emergency setting

... the consent procedures ...verbal consent at trial enrolment, including expediting recruitment and reducing the burden on those left exhausted by their ...taking consent expressed extreme ...

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Training recruiters to randomized trials to facilitate recruitment and informed consent by exploring patients' treatment preferences

Training recruiters to randomized trials to facilitate recruitment and informed consent by exploring patients' treatment preferences

... (Trial 3, study centre 3, patient randomized to initial preference and accepts it). Discussion This study has detailed, for the first time, how recruiters deal with patients’ treatment preferences in three differ- ent ...

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Variation in recruitment across sites in a consent-based clinical data registry: lessons from the Canadian Stroke Network

Variation in recruitment across sites in a consent-based clinical data registry: lessons from the Canadian Stroke Network

... individual consent for the secondary analysis of existing data or for the use of data in clinical registries for a broad, long-range research agenda is highly conten- ...of consent requirements for minimal ...

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Can a ‘consent to contact’ community help research teams overcome barriers to recruitment? The development and impact of the ‘Research for the Future’ community

Can a ‘consent to contact’ community help research teams overcome barriers to recruitment? The development and impact of the ‘Research for the Future’ community

... improve recruitment?’ was recently identified as one of the top 20 research questions relating to how best to improve the process of recruiting people to rando- mised trials ...on recruitment, and outline ...

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RECRUITMENT ACTIVITIES PARENT / GUARDIAN CONSENT FORM

RECRUITMENT ACTIVITIES PARENT / GUARDIAN CONSENT FORM

...  In the event of illness or injury during Army recruiting activities, I authorise the provision of any required medical treatment as deemed necessary by the Service or Civilian medical[r] ...

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Optimising recruitment and informed consent in randomised controlled trials: the development and implementation of the Quintet Recruitment Intervention (QRI)

Optimising recruitment and informed consent in randomised controlled trials: the development and implementation of the Quintet Recruitment Intervention (QRI)

... the recruitment process of the RCT and put into place opportunities for discussion and feedback that may lead to changes to RCT recruitment, overall con- duct, or even ...

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Examining the language demands of informed consent documents in patient recruitment to cancer trials using tools from corpus and computational linguistics

Examining the language demands of informed consent documents in patient recruitment to cancer trials using tools from corpus and computational linguistics

... LANGUAGE DEMANDS OF INFORMED CONSENT IN TRIALS 17 PIS received a similar mean percentile for referential cohesion (64.9; SD = 13.3) and a higher value for deep cohesion (76.0; SD = 12.4) compared to TASA science ...

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Standard 1: Consent and Recruitment

Standard 1: Consent and Recruitment

... Children may be eligible to participate in a trial yet not be invited for many reasons. Clinicians may think it in- appropriate to ask particular families because they are too distressed or un- likely to be compliant ...

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Standard 1: Consent and Recruitment

Standard 1: Consent and Recruitment

... An investigator screens her clinic lists for a study of the impact of an educa- tional and behavioral intervention for chronic pain. In addition to the eligibility criteria set in the study protocol, she decides to ...

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Consent and recruitment: the reporting of paediatric trials published in 2012

Consent and recruitment: the reporting of paediatric trials published in 2012

... the consent and recruitment strategies used, who trial information was targeted to, how incentives were used and if they achieved their recruitment ...on consent and recruitment ...

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Surrogate consent for critical care research: exploratory study on public perception and influences on recruitment

Surrogate consent for critical care research: exploratory study on public perception and influences on recruitment

... (surrogate consent) was greater than for those who had a negative or unfavourable ...the recruitment process due to a preference for information to be delivered by medically qualified ...

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Surrogate consent for critical care research: exploratory study on public perception and influences on recruitment

Surrogate consent for critical care research: exploratory study on public perception and influences on recruitment

... (surrogate consent) was greater than for those who had a negative or unfavourable ...the recruitment process due to a preference for information to be delivered by medically qualified ...

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The biobank consent debate:why “meta consent” is not the solution

The biobank consent debate:why “meta consent” is not the solution

... biobank consent debate is ...to consent to giving a sample. If she does not consent, then others ...meta consent might argue that these non-biobank examples miss out on some important aspects ...

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Examples Of Consent And Not Consent

Examples Of Consent And Not Consent

... of consent and not been disclosed outside the experimenter both must be made out of time of that ...of consent and consent is just what may waive consent in ...the consent solution. ...

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CONSENT Introduction Definitions of consent Obtaining consent Disclosure of risk Limits of consent Consent and the unconscious patient

CONSENT Introduction Definitions of consent Obtaining consent Disclosure of risk Limits of consent Consent and the unconscious patient

... Consent and the mentally ill is covered in Chapter 15. In England and Wales, the Family Law Reform Act 1969 allowed minors of sound mind and over 16 years of age to give consent to surgical, medical or ...

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Consent to Treat. Consent to Treat

Consent to Treat. Consent to Treat

... voluntarily consent that Dr Richard Silver and other clinical personnel of Medical Marijuana Physicians of Ohio at Silver Lake Wellness Center be permitted to evaluate and treat me for the conditions for which I ...

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International Recruitment International Recruitment International Recruitment

International Recruitment International Recruitment International Recruitment

... First, we know that nearly all employers currently recruiting nurses from within the EEA are struggling with retention. The Nursing Times recently reported that NHS Trusts in England were losing 28 per cent of their ...

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CONSENT AGENDAS What is a consent agenda?

CONSENT AGENDAS What is a consent agenda?

... a consent agenda? A consent agenda, sometimes called a consent “calendar,” is a component of a meeting agenda that enables the board to group routine items and resolutions under one agenda ...this ...

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