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Consent in critical care trials: a survey of Canadian research ethics boards and critical care researchers

Abstract

PURPOSE: Reliance on third party consent for patients without decision-making capacity presents unique challenges for critical care research. We compared the attitudes and beliefs of Canadian research ethics boards (REBs) and intensive care unit researchers toward the use of various consent models for a low-risk randomized controlled trial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Self-administered, scenario-based survey.

Authors

Duffett M; Burns KE; Kho ME; Lauzier F; Meade MO; Arnold DM; Adhikari NKJ; Lamontagne F; Cook DJ; for the Academy of Critical CAre: Development E

Journal

Journal of Critical Care, Vol. 26, No. 5, pp. 533.e11–533.e22

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 2011

DOI

10.1016/j.jcrc.2010.12.009

ISSN

0883-9441