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    What information and the extent of information research participants need in informed consent forms: a multi-country survey
    with Subhash Yadav, Phanthipha Wongwai, Renu Wickremasinghe, Tri Wibawa, Jayanie Weeratna, Peter S. K. Tok, Thipaporn Tharavanij, Mei M. Tew, Leh H. Teng, Ju F. Tay, Nadirah Sulaiman, Sivasangari Subramaniam, Wasanthi Subasingha, Shalini Sri Ranganathan, Nilakshi Samaranayake, Ahmad H. Sadewa, Jebananthy A. Pradeepan, Kim H. Ooi, Maisarah Noor, Elanngovan Nagandran, Nurain Mohd Noor, Siti M. Md Ali, Jacinto B. V. Mantaring, Fatihah Mahmud, Xin J. Lim, Wei H. Lim, Ranjith Kumarasiri, Paul P. Kumaran, Ragini Kulkarni, Bing-Ling Kueh, Kian K. Kong, Sattian Kollanthavelu, Panduka Karunanayake, Suman Kanungo, Madarina Julia, Pavithra Janarsan, Mohd F. A. Jamil, Narwani Hussin, Mohammad Hakimi, Irene Gitek, Manori Gamage, Melvyn Y. C. Chin, Shoen C. Chiew, Madawa Chandratilake, Beng Z. Chan, Aisyah Ali, Liyana Ahamad Fouzi, Murnilina Abdul Malek, Kwanchanok Yimtae, Chih-Shung Wong, Chandanie Wanigatunge, Eti N. Sholikhah, Roli Mathur, Gurpreet Kaur, Edlyn B. Jimenez, and T.
    BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1). 2018.
    BackgroundThe use of lengthy, detailed, and complex informed consent forms (ICFs) is of paramount concern in biomedical research as it may not truly promote the rights and interests of research participants. The extent of information in ICFs has been the subject of debates for decades; however, no clear guidance is given. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine the perspectives of research participants about the type and extent of information they need when they are invited to partici…Read more
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    What information and the extent of information research participants need in informed consent forms: a multi-country survey
    with Juntra Karbwang, Nut Koonrungsesomboon, Cristina E. Torres, Edlyn B. Jimenez, Gurpreet Kaur, Roli Mathur, Eti N. Sholikhah, Chandanie Wanigatunge, Chih-Shung Wong, Kwanchanok Yimtae, Murnilina Abdul Malek, Liyana Ahamad Fouzi, Aisyah Ali, Beng Z. Chan, Madawa Chandratilake, Shoen C. Chiew, Melvyn Y. C. Chin, Manori Gamage, Irene Gitek, Mohammad Hakimi, Narwani Hussin, Mohd F. A. Jamil, Pavithra Janarsan, Madarina Julia, Suman Kanungo, Panduka Karunanayake, Sattian Kollanthavelu, Kian K. Kong, Bing-Ling Kueh, Ragini Kulkarni, Paul P. Kumaran, Ranjith Kumarasiri, Wei H. Lim, Xin J. Lim, Fatihah Mahmud, Jacinto B. V. Mantaring, Siti M. Md Ali, Nurain Mohd Noor, Elanngovan Nagandran, Maisarah Noor, Kim H. Ooi, Jebananthy A. Pradeepan, Ahmad H. Sadewa, Nilakshi Samaranayake, Shalini Sri Ranganathan, Wasanthi Subasingha, Sivasangari Subramaniam, Nadirah Sulaiman, Ju F. Tay, Leh H. Teng, Mei M. Tew, Thipaporn Tharavanij, Peter S. K. Tok, Jayanie Weeratna, and T. Wibawa
    BMC Medical Ethics 19 (1): 1-11. 2018.
    Background The use of lengthy, detailed, and complex informed consent forms is of paramount concern in biomedical research as it may not truly promote the rights and interests of research participants. The extent of information in ICFs has been the subject of debates for decades; however, no clear guidance is given. Thus, the objective of this study was to determine the perspectives of research participants about the type and extent of information they need when they are invited to participate i…Read more