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Perspectives of IRB chairs on the informed consent process
Eugene I. Kane,
Joseph J. Gallo
Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Consent Forms
82%
Research Ethics Committees
64%
Informed Consent
59%
Research Subjects
40%
Reading
35%
Ethics Committees
24%
Practice Guidelines
18%
Psychology Recognition
17%
Research Personnel
14%
Social Sciences
Informed Consent Process
90%
institutional review
75%
comprehension
31%
Electronic Signatures
30%
Human Subject Research
29%
ethics committee
24%
informed consent
21%
best practice
16%
acceptance
14%
participation
10%
Arts & Humanities
Institutional Review Board
100%
Informed Consent
67%
Consent
58%
Human Subjects Research
15%
Ethics Committees
13%
Best Practice
12%
Signing
11%
Enhancement
10%
Signature
10%
Familiarity
10%
Acceptance
7%
Length
7%
Monitoring
7%
Participation
6%