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General Clinical Research Center Staff Nurse Perceptions and Behaviors Regarding Informed Consent: Results of a National Survey


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TitleGeneral Clinical Research Center Staff Nurse Perceptions and Behaviors Regarding Informed Consent: Results of a National Survey
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsMurff, Harvey J., Pichert James W., Byrne Daniel W., Hedstrom Christa, Black Margo, Churchill Larry, and Speroff Ted
JournalIRB: Ethics & Human Research
Volume28
Issue4
Pagination8-12
Type of ArticleArticle
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number01937758
Accession Number22043894
KeywordsHuman , Human Research Subjects , Informed , Informed Consent , Medical , MEDICINE , NURSES , NURSING , research , SCIENCE , Vulnerable , Vulnerable Populations
Abstract

The article discusses the results of the national survey on General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) staff nurses to determine their attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors regarding informed consent process. The survey sample included part-time and full-time GCRC registered nurses who routinely assisted in the conduct of clinical protocols. The survey found that many research participants do not fully understand the purposes of the study in which they are enrolled.

Notes

Murff, Harvey J. Pichert, James W. Byrne, Daniel W. Hedstrom, Christa Black, Margo Churchill, Larry Speroff, Twed; Source Info: Jul/Aug2006, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p8; Subject Term: INFORMED consent (Medical law); Subject Term: RESEARCH institutes; Subject Term: NURSES; Subject Term: MEDICAL ethics; Subject Term: HUMAN experimentation in medicine -- Evaluation; Subject Term: MEDICAL protocols; Number of Pages: 5p; Document Type: Article

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