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The principle of informed consent also requires that patients be given sufficient information to make an informed decision and also be given sufficient time to assimilate this information.
The principle underlying informed consent personal autonomy presumes that individuals will be given sufficient information to make an informed choice about their participation in research.
Participants will be given sufficient information about the research in order for them to give informed consent and all participants are to be advised that they are free at any time to withdraw consent to further involvement in the research without consequence.
Prospective donors should also be given sufficient information to enable them to exercise their choices and, in so doing, be allowed to specify if they are giving away their tissues for a specific research purpose or for general use.
Although they stressed that every patient has a right to be given sufficient information about medical examination and treatment according to legalisation on patients' rights, they felt that this regulation was inhuman and removed the patients' spark of hope that enable them to fight the disease.
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'The majority of women are not being given sufficient information to make an informed choice' (submission 662).
"I was given sufficient information to authorize an increase in the settlement offer.
"While there are professionals who are familiar with the issues of confidentiality, data sharing and the various systems in place at the moment, we are not sure that the public is given sufficient information," she maintains.
A summary of his decision, issued today, said he "declined to give a direction" because "he considered that the court had not been given sufficient information to allow it to make such a ruling".
However, in Experiment 2, when observers were given sufficient information, they were generally correct in their inferences and thus did not show evidence of this prior.
A summary of Lord Hodge's decision said he "declined to give a direction" because "he considered that the court had not been given sufficient information to allow it to make such a ruling".
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