The limits of consent : a socio-ethical approach to human subject research in medicine /
Since its inception as an international principle to protect the welfare of patients and volunteers taking part in medical research, informed consent has become increasingly important within healthcare. Despite its ubiquitous status, there are a number of scholars who are beginning to question wheth...
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| Language: | English |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Informed consent in medical research : a procedure stretched beyond breaking point? / Søren Holm and Søren Madsen
- Trust and exploitation in clinical research / Paul B. Miller and Charles Weijer
- Consent and private liability in clinical research / Paul B. Miller and Josephine Johnston
- The decision to decline to enroll in a clinical trial : a blind spot in the literature on decision-making for research participation / Clare Snowdon, Diana Elbourne, and Jo Garcia
- Beyond a rebarbative commitment to consent / Kathy Liddell
- The normative status of the requirement to gain an informed consent in clinical trials : comprehension, obligations, and empirical evidence / Angus Dawson.
- Is there an obligation to participate in medical research? / Stephen John
- Consenting older adults : research as a virtuous relationship / Julian C. Hughes [and others]
- Towards supported decision-making in biomedical research with cognitively vulnerable adults / Philip Bielby
- Is consent sufficient? a case study of qualitative research with men with intellectual disabilities / Margaret Ponder [and others]
- Consent to genetic testing : a family affair? / Nina Hallowell
- Cultural authority of informed consent : indigenous participation in biobanking and salmon genomics focus groups / Michael Burgess and James Tansey. Consent and beyond : some conclusions / Kathleen Liddell and Martin Richards.