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Exploring Understanding of "Understanding": The Paradigm Case of Biobank Consent Comprehension.
Beskow, Laura M; Weinfurt, Kevin P.
Affiliation
  • Beskow LM; a Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
  • Weinfurt KP; b Duke University School of Medicine.
Am J Bioeth ; 19(5): 6-18, 2019 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31068107
ABSTRACT
Data documenting poor understanding among research participants and real-time efforts to assess comprehension in large-scale studies are focusing new attention on informed consent comprehension. Within the context of biobanking consent, we previously convened a multidisciplinary panel to reach consensus about what information must be understood for a prospective participant's consent to be considered valid. Subsequently, we presented them with data from another study showing that many U.S. adults would fail to comprehend the information the panel had deemed essential. When asked to evaluate the importance of the information again, panelists' opinions shifted dramatically in the direction of requiring that less information be understood. Follow-up interviews indicated significant uncertainty about defining a threshold of understanding and what should happen when prospective participants are unable to grasp key information. These findings have important implications for urgently needed discussion of whether consent comprehension is an ethical requirement or an ethical aspiration.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Biological Specimen Banks / Patient Selection / Comprehension / Informed Consent Type of study: Qualitative_research Limits: Humans Language: En Year: 2019 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Biological Specimen Banks / Patient Selection / Comprehension / Informed Consent Type of study: Qualitative_research Limits: Humans Language: En Year: 2019 Type: Article