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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 01(21), p. 40-50

DOI: 10.1017/s096318011100048x

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In Defense of Broad Consent

Journal article published in 2011 by Gert Helgesson ORCID
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Abstract

Proper procedures for informed consent are widely recognized as an ethical requirement for biomedical research involving human beings, in particular as a means to respect the autonomy and personal integrity of potential and actual research participants.