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Design issues in e-consent.
Informed consent has not been implemented as a relationship, but instead as a single-point transaction that must be completed in order to enroll participants. This paper discusses e-consent and notes that it is an opportunity to: truly inform research participants about clinical protocols; provide a meaningful choice architecture to support a potential participant’s decision making about whether or not to enroll; and serve as the beginning of an ongoing ethical relationship with study participants.
AHRQ-funded; HS022789.
Citation: Wilbanks J .
Design issues in e-consent.
J Law Med Ethics 2018 Mar;46(1):110-18. doi: 10.1177/1073110518766025..
Keywords: Decision Making, Health Information Technology (HIT), Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, Research Methodologies