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Hanson, Janice Lynn: Quandaries of informed consent: comment on "patient comprehension of an interactive, computer-based information program for cardiac catheterization" [commentary] In: Archives of Internal Medicine, 2009, Vol. 169 (20), 1914-1915 |
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Janssen, N.B.A.T. et al.: Under what conditions do patients want to be informed about their risk of a complication? A vignette study. In: Journal of Medical Ethics, 2009, Vol. 35 (5), 276-282 |
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Young, Robert: Informed consent and patient autonomy In: Kuhse, Helga; Singer, Peter, eds. A Companion to Bioethics. 2nd edition. Chichester, UK; Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009: 530-540 |
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Barnett, A.T. et al.: An assessment of the process of informed consent at the University Hospital of the West Indies In: Journal of Medical Ethics, 2008, Vol. 34 (5), 344-347 |
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Bastia, Binaya Kumar: Consent to treatment: practice vis-à-vis principle In: Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2008, Vol. 5 (3), 113-114 |
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Egri, Mucahit et al.: The informed consent status for surgery patients in eastern Turkey: a cross-secional study In: Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2008, Vol. 5 (1), 26-28 |
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Elwyn, Glyn: Patient consent -- decision or assumption? New guidance from the General Medical Council urges a change in approach [editorial] In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2008, Vol. 336 (7656), 1258-1260 |
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Landro, Laura: Consent forms that patients can understand In: Wall Street Journal, 2008 (2008-02-06), D1, D3 |
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Moazam, Farhat: Comment on "Consent to treatment: practice vis-à-vis principle" by B.K. Bastia In: Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2008, Vol. 5 (3), 115-116 |
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Satyanarayana Rao, K H: Informed consent: an ethical obligation or legal compulsion? In: Journal of cutaneous and aesthetic surgery, 2008, Vol. 1 (1), 33-5 |
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United Nations Education. Scientific and Cultural Organization [UNESCO]. Social and Human Sciences Sector. Division of Ethics of Science and Technology, Bioethics Section.: Report of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC): On Consent In: In: United Nations Education. Scientific and Cultural Organization [UNESCO]. 2008; 57p. [Online]. Accessed: http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0017/001781/178124E.pdf [2008 December 8] 2008 |
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Varelius, Jukka: On the prospects of collective informed consent In: Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2008, Vol. 25 (1), 35-44 |
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Derse, Arthur R. Easton, Raul B. et al.: Is patients time too valuable for informed consent? In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2007, Vol. 7 (12), 45-46, author reply W3-W4 |
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McCullough, Laurence B. et al.: Consent: informed, simple, implied and presumed In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2007, Vol. 7 (12), 49-50, author reply W3-W4 |
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Veatch, Robert M. et al.: Implied, presumed, and waived-consent: the relative moral wrongs of under- and over-informing In: American Journal of Bioethics, 2007, Vol. 7 (12), 39-41, author reply W3-W4 |
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Baum, Neil: A new look at informed consent In: Healthcare Financial Management, 2006, Vol. 60 (2), 106-110, 112 |
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Dimond, Bridgit: Colostomy: getting patient consent to treatment for surgery In: British Journal of Nursing, 2006, Vol. 15 (6), 334-335 |
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Epstein, M.: Why effective consent presupposes autonomous authorisation: a counterorthodox argument In: Journal of Medical Ethics, 2006, Vol. 32 (6), 342-345 |
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Kashani, S.; Kinnear, P.; Porter, B.: Consent for anaesthesia in cataract surgery [letter] In: Journal of Medical Ethics, 2006, Vol. 32 (9), 555 |
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Lemaire, R.: Informed consent -- a contemporary myth? In: Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (British volume), 2006, Vol. 88 (1), 2-7 |