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A Brief Educational Intervention May Increase Public Acceptance of Emergency Research without Consent
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 11/24/08
Goldstein JN et al. - A brief educational intervention had only a modest effect on willingness to participate in emergency research without consent. It may be more important to educate patients on the shortcomings of current therapy than on the ethical and regulatory justifications for such research.
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