Communicating with subjects: Special challenges for resuscitation research

Ilene Wilets, Raquel Marie Schears, Nada Gligorov

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Abstract

In May 2005, Academic Emergency Medicine sponsored a one-day consensus conference held in association with the 2005 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine meeting in New York City. The conference, entitled "Ethical Conduct of Resuscitation Research," addressed a variety of issues regarding the successful conduct of research in acute care settings. A number of important breakout sessions were convened based on challenges specific to resuscitation research. "Communicating with Subjects" was one such session, dedicated toward perfecting the conduct of informed consent for research. The breakout session was attended by 15 insightful emergency medicine investigators, administrators, and ethicists. Issues of research information disclosure, subject comprehension, and the voluntariness of research participation were addressed. Consensus statements were developed and are discussed within this report.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1060-1063
Number of pages4
JournalAcademic Emergency Medicine
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2005

Keywords

  • Informed consent
  • Research ethics
  • Resuscitation research

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