Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6829726 | Seizure | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
While most in our study agreed that patients should be asked to participate in CTs, only 15% of subjects had done so. The discrepancy between willingness to participate and recruitment figures could be minimised by improving knowledge of CTs and communication between patients and researchers. Additionally, the groups displayed comparable false CT-related assumptions, raising questions about whether these subjects fully understood the clinical research's ultimate goal and CT participants had given true informed consent. These issues have practical and ethics implications for clinical investigators.
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Authors
Emmi Reijula, Arja Halkoaho, Anna-Maija Pietilä, Tuomas Selander, Kirsti Martikainen, Reetta Kälviäinen, Tapani Keränen,