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How to Make Consent Informed: Possible Lessons from Tibet


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TitleHow to Make Consent Informed: Possible Lessons from Tibet
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsMiller, Suellen, Le Phuoc V., Craig Sienna, Adams Vincanne, Tudor Carrie, and Varner Michael
JournalIRB: Ethics & Human Research
Volume29
Issue6
Pagination7-14
Type of ArticleArticle
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number01937758
Accession Number27746298
KeywordsCHINA , Clinical , Informed , LHASA , MEDICINE , Placebos , research , TRADITIONAL
Abstract

The article focuses on the study which aims to develop an informed consent process of Tibetan traditional medicine through a randomized placebo-controlled trial in Lhasa, China. The study reveals a process that enables the U.S. and Tibetan research team in meeting their ethical and logistical challenges, and examines the differences between the outcomes. Moreover, a step-by-step process on how participants would react to the research and informed consent process were presented.

Notes

Miller, Suellen Le, Phuoc V. Craig, Sienna Adams, Vincanne Tudor, Carrie Varner, Michael; Source Info: Nov2007, Vol. 29 Issue 6, p7; Subject Term: INFORMED consent (Medical law); Subject Term: TRADITIONAL medicine; Subject Term: PLACEBOS (Medicine); Subject Term: CLINICAL trials; Subject Term: RESEARCH teams; Subject Term: MEDICINE -- Research; Subject Term: LHASA (China); Subject Term: CHINA; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541712 Reseach and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology); Number of Pages: 8p; Illustrations: 1 Diagram, 4 Charts; Document Type: Article

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