Consent Flashcards

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consent must be based on

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complete information about the study

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2
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three components of informed consent

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  • information voluntary - procedures, risks and benefits

- comprehension- simple language

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3
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comprehension

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simple language used- primary school level

- also provided in different languages

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4
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consent in practice

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  • info sheets- kept by participants
  • consent forms- kept by researcher
  • consent can be withdrawn at any time
  • provide material in other languages
  • test understanding
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5
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what if a person lacks capacity to consent?

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  • can be provided by an authorised representative or next of kin
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6
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assent

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is a physical or verbal expression of willingness to participate e.g. wear an arm thermometer

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7
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dissent

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is a physical or verbal expression of an unwillingness to participate

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8
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assent is

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necessary but not sufficient

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9
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consent does

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not overall dissent

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10
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a lack of capacity to consent does not mean research shouldnt be done e.g.

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if the study is to do with pattern of children behaviour

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11
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which key principle does consent come under

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respect

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