Journal article

May I have your consent? Informed consent in clinical trials — feasibility in emergency situations

EW Chan, DMD Taylor, GA Phillips, DJ Castle, JC Knott, DCM Kong

Journal of Psychiatric Intensive Care | Published : 2011

Abstract

Clinical researchers in acute emergency settings are commonly faced with the difficulty of satisfying the conventional ethical requirement of obtaining informed consent, whilst ensuring a representative group of patients is recruited into studies. We discuss our own experience in addressing institutional ethical requirements to obtain informed consent in a multi-centre trial, recruiting highly agitated patients in the emergency setting in Melbourne, Australia. We suggest that, through the application of existing ethical and legal frameworks and pre-emptive communication with the key stakeholders in ethics committees, hospital insurers and legal representatives, a balance can be struck betwee..

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