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'Consent preferences' referred to the consent options: consent, no consent, or notification of use of data but no full consent process.
The term "blanket consent" is sometimes used to mean completely unregulated consent with no oversight mechanisms at all (Knoppers et al. 2013), with "broad consent" referring to consent for unspecified uses with some degree of oversight (Grady et al. 2015).
Initial guidance for including children in research has been extrapolated from the Child Care Act No 74 of 1983 [ 38] that refers to consent for medical treatment of children.
Another major debate in long-term studies involving biobanking centers on the ethical and legal acceptability of broad or open consent [ 14- 16], which refers to consent for unspecified future uses of information and samples, opposed to specific, informed consent for each use.
dTherefore, although we mainly refer to declining consent to test for HIV in this paper, it is straightforward to apply this approach to missing data which arises through other mechanisms which result in non-participation.
For LNCS and other Computer Science proceedings, please refer to the Consent to Publish form, which can be downloaded here.
A total of 290 subjects were referred for recruitment and 245 subjects consented and completed at least one interview.
In total, 424 consenting individuals referred for community care with a venous leg ulcer were randomized to 4LB (n = 215) and SSB (n = 209).
All patients who met the screening criteria signed informed consent and were referred for echocardiographic screening.
Consenting patients were referred for flexion-extension radiographs.
This prospective study was conducted with patients referred for FDG PET/CT who gave written informed consent for additional MRI scans during the FDG uptake time.
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