Sentence examples for perceived consent from inspiring English sources

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Gilly later confessed to the rape, as he recalled that Jacqui had not only not consented, but had removed any perceived consent.

Views were polarised with the first quote illustrating that some GPs perceive they would have veto as to whether patient's data was extracted and the second quote illustrates that GPs perceived consent was entirely at the patient's discretion.

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Our findings suggest that we may have excluded adolescents who are at particularly high risk for internalizing symptoms though not receiving any treatment because of a lack of support from parents/friends/family and perceived parental consent barriers, which poses a risk to the adolescent.

Further research is required to establish how patients perceive their consent to a national research register and associated research studies.

This is the first study to provide detailed insight into how parents perceive deferred consent in the challenging paediatric emergency care setting.

Also problematic was a perceived lack of consent from the babes, who were put on a pedestal allowing strangers to weigh in on their sex appeal.

They report comments from a paediatrician whose attitude toward the application of informed consent appears highly contingent on the practicalities and perceived burdens of obtaining consent, stating that "Consent is not practical because you'd have to go into a discussion about every single disease that you can test for and every single result you potentially can get.

Most previous studies have shown that members of the public value opt-in consent and can perceive research without consent as an invasion of privacy.

This study will provide empirical data comparing stakeholder opinions on their understanding of consent-related terminology, the perceived applicability of different consent approaches to newborn screening, and the requirements of these different approaches.

We found a large variation in the perceived norm for consenting for medical records and leftover tissue-based research.

Dynamic consent is perceived as able to meet such challenges as it aims to '…make giving consent as reliable and easy as turning on a tap and revoking that consent as reliable and easy as turning it off again'.

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