Original paper
“Tell me what you suggest, and let’s do that, doctor”: Patient deliberation time during informal decision-making in clinical trials
Abstract
Informed consent is an essential part of an ethical clinical trial; to this end, researchers have developed several interventions to promote participants' full understanding of trials and thereby improve the consent process. However, few empirical studies have examined how patients make the decision of whether to give consent. The objective of this study, therefore, is to analyze patients' decision-making process when participating in clinical...
Paper Details
Title
“Tell me what you suggest, and let’s do that, doctor”: Patient deliberation time during informal decision-making in clinical trials
Published Date
Jan 29, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
1
Pages
e0211338 - e0211338
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