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Why we should not seek individual informed consent for participation in health services research
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-07, 13:58 authored by Jackie Cassell, A YoungEthics committees now require that individuals give informed consent to much health services research, in the same way as for clinical research. This is misguided. Existing ethical guidelines do not help us decide how to seek consent in these cases, and have allowed managerial experimentation to remain largely unchecked. Inappropriate requirements for individual consent can institutionalise health inequalities and reduce access to services for vulnerable groups. This undermines the fundamental purpose of the National Health Service (NHS), and ignores our rights and duties as its members, explored here. Alternative forms of community consent should be actively pursued.
History
Publication status
- Published
Journal
Journal of Medical EthicsISSN
0306-6800Publisher
BMJ Publishing GroupExternal DOI
Issue
5Volume
28Page range
313-317Department affiliated with
- Primary Care and Public Health Publications
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