Research in critically ill patients: standards of informed consent

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Catherine Chenaud
Paolo Merlani
Bara Ricou
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[1] University Hospital of Geneva,Service of Intensive Care, Department of Anesthesiology, Pharmacology and Intensive Care
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Critical Care | / 11卷
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Critical Care; Glasgow Coma Scale; Critical Care Setting; Ethical Role; Emergency Research;
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Patients in critical care lose their capability to make a judgement, and constitute a 'vulnerable population' needing special and reinforced protection. Even if the standard of informed consent is an essential way of demonstrating respect for the patient's autonomy, the usual informed-consent procedure is not as applicable as required or sufficient to warrant this ethical principle in critical care.
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