2024
DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2023-213648
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Systematic analysis of approaches used in cardiac arrest trials to inform relatives about trial enrolment of non-surviving patients

Helen Pocock,
Abigail Dove,
Laura Pointeer
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundThe recruitment of patients to emergency research studies without the requirement for prior informed consent has furthered the conduct of randomised studies in cardiac arrest. Frameworks enabling this vary around the world depending on local legal or ethical requirements. When an enrolled patient does not survive, researchers may take one of three approaches to inform relatives of their enrolment: a direct (active) approach, providing information indirectly (passively) and inviting relatives to seek … Show more

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