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Preliminary Study of a Web-based Tool for Enhancing the Informed Consent Process in Schizophrenia Research

机译:基于网络的基于网络工具的初步研究加强精神分裂症研究中的知情同意过程

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Printed research consent forms serve to legally document what has been disclosed, but are usually suboptimal as a means of actually communicating that information to potential participants. We conducted a preliminary study of web-based multimedia consent. Participants included 19 patients with schizophrenia and 16 normal comparison (NC) subjects randomly assigned to a routine or web-media consent. Although comprehension among NCs was excellent regardless of consent condition, the web-based consent was associated with better comprehension and satisfaction among patients with schizophrenia. Findings suggest web-aided multimedia consent is feasible and potentially more effective than printed consent forms in schizophrenia research.
机译:印刷的研究同意书用于合法地记录已公开的内容,但作为将信息实际传达给潜在参与者的一种手段,通常不是最佳选择。我们对基于Web的多媒体同意书进行了初步研究。参与者包括19位精神分裂症患者和16位正常对照(NC)受试者,这些受试者被随机分配到常规或网络媒体同意书中。尽管无论同意条件如何,NCs的理解都非常好,但是基于网络的同意与精神分裂症患者的更好理解和满意度相关。研究结果表明,在精神分裂症研究中,网络辅助的多媒体同意是可行的,并且可能比印刷同意书有效。

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