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For the return of mutations in known, disease causing genes, the initial consent cannot comprehensively inform subjects of the nature of the diseases, because of the scale and scope of the potential results.
Although previous studies have conducted population-based recruitment of cancer patients in Alberta [ 94, 105], there was no existing mechanism to comprehensively identify, contact, obtain consent and track breast cancer patients.
This would ultimately reassert the primacy of clinical decision making over an individual's right to give consent, an approach comprehensively criticised in the case of Montgomery as "paternalistic".
A more severe issue in terms of (research) ethics is that of the missing "informed consent" in SMA, comprehensively dealt with in Krieger, Grubmüller et al. [36].
A systematic sample of 224 subjects aged 15 years or more from consecutive cases of attempted suicide admitted to health care in four cities in Finland from January 1st to July 31st 1990 was comprehensively interviewed after obtaining written informed consent [ 19].
During the sessions, individuals' questions were answered comprehensively, and the participants were provided the informed consent document to take home for review.
The Delancey Real Estate managing director, Paul Goswell, said: "We have worked hard to comprehensively redesign the original scheme, which culminated in planning consent being secured last December.
Other acts that are verboten, but have come to be considered fairly mainstream, include the insertion of whole hands into anuses or vaginas (known as "fisting"), scenes showing participants so comprehensively bound and gagged that they cannot indicate a withdrawal of consent, and face-sitting – which is exactly what it sounds like.
The experimental protocol was comprehensively explained to patients undergoing tissue biopsies and duly signed written consent forms were obtained.
Assessing parental understanding is fundamental to the informed consent process, and can be done using open-ended questions after comprehensively describing the research, such as, "how will being part of this study help your child?" Leading and closed-ended or yes/no questions, such as, "do you understand what this research is about?" should be avoided [ 25, 107].
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