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Informed Consent: How Much Does the Patient Understand?

 Digital Record
Identifier: 101584929X96

Dates

  • Publication: April 1980

Extent

6 pages

Creator

Description

Freis was a pioneer in controlled clinical trials, and by the late 1970s and early 1980s, as such trials became standard procedures, some ethicists and other medical professionals expressed concern about how well participating patients understood the risks they agreed to take. In this article, Bergler, Pennington, Metcalfe, and Freis reported the results of a study they ran in which hypertension patients were tested for comprehension and recall of information contained in the informed consent statements.

Language of Materials

English

Original Profiles System Identifier

XFBBGQ

Source Category

Periodical

Bergler, Jane H., A. Cleo Pennington, Madeline Metcalfe, and Edward D. Freis. "Informed Consent: How Much Does the Patient Understand?" Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 27, 4 (April 1980): 435-440. Article. 6 Images.

Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Physical Description

Physical Condition - Good

Creator

Collecting Area Details

Part of the Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collections Collecting Area

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