Chapter 4 Ethics and access when consent must come first

Formalised procedures to obtain and document informed consent from research participants are at the heart of the shift from informal to formalised research ethics. Critiques claim that the requirements to obtain consent from all potential participants before the onset of a study will make it impossi...

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Other Authors: Busher, Hugh (Editor), Fox, Alison (Editor)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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