Research Without Prior Consent
Cross-source consensus on Research Without Prior Consent from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- In urgent emergency settings where prior consent is impractical, patients can be enrolled in research through Research Without Prior Consent, also called deferred consent. — Enhancing communication with bereaved relatives about emergency and critical care trials (ENHANCE): a mixed-methods study
- There is no legal obligation in adult intensive care to inform bereaved relatives about a deceased patient's research participation. — Enhancing communication with bereaved relatives about emergency and critical care trials (ENHANCE): a mixed-methods study
- When patients die before a consent discussion can occur, bereaved relatives may remain unaware that the patient's data were used in research. — Enhancing communication with bereaved relatives about emergency and critical care trials (ENHANCE): a mixed-methods study
- Only 2 of 21 screened emergency and critical care trials in England and Wales had protocols specifying notification of bereaved relatives. — Enhancing communication with bereaved relatives about emergency and critical care trials (ENHANCE): a mixed-methods study
- Approximately 90% of patients admitted to intensive care units lack decisional capacity at the time of admission. — Enhancing communication with bereaved relatives about emergency and critical care trials (ENHANCE): a mixed-methods study