2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-024-01119-8
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Clinicians’ experiences of obtaining informed consent for research and treatment: a nested qualitative study from Pakistan

Rakhshi Memon,
Muqaddas Asif,
Bushra Ali Shah
et al.

Abstract: Background Informed consent is considered to be the standard method for respecting the autonomy of individual participants in research and practices and is thought to be based on several conditions: (1) providing information on the purpose of the research or a specific treatment, what it will entail, (2) the participants being mentally competent to understand the information and weigh it in the balance, and (3) the participants to be free from coercion. While there are studies of informed conse… Show more

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