Patient-Centered Development? Comparing Japanese and Other Gynecological Examination Tables and Practices
In: East Asian science, technology and society: an international journal, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 323-345
ISSN: 1875-2152
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In: East Asian science, technology and society: an international journal, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 323-345
ISSN: 1875-2152
In: Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, Band 15, Heft 3
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In: Journal of empirical research on human research ethics: JERHRE ; an international journal, Band 15, Heft 3, S. 175-186
ISSN: 1556-2654
Dynamic consent (DC) is an approach to consent that enables people, through an interactive digital interface, to make granular decisions about their ongoing participation. This approach has been explored within biomedical research, in fields such as biobanking and genomics, where ongoing contact is required with participants. It is posited that DC can enhance decisional autonomy and improve researcher–participant communication. Currently, there is a lack of evidence about the measurable effects of DC-based tools. This article outlines a framework for DC evaluation and reporting. The article draws upon the evidence for enhanced modes of informed consent for research as the basis for a logic model. It outlines how future evaluations of DC should be designed to maximize their quality, replicability, and relevance based on this framework. Finally, the article considers best-practice for reporting studies that assess DC, to enable future research and implementation to build upon the emerging evidence base.