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Community attitudes towards emergency research and exception from informed consent
Resuscitation, 10/12/09
Biros MH et al. – Emergency research and the proposed EFIC trial is supported in this community. The concept of EFIC is less well supported but is more acceptable when a specific trial is described or when respondents consider EFIC for themselves. Specific respondent characteristics are associated with attitudes about research; this can assist in development of meaningful community consultation activities.
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