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Clinical ethics
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A novel method to enhance informed consent: a prospective and randomised trial of form-based versus electronic assisted informed consent in paediatric endoscopy
- Correspondence to Dr Joel A Friedlander, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Pediatrics, Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Center for Ethics in Health Care, Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), 707 SW Gaines Street, Mailcode CDRCP, 707 SW Gaines Street, Portland, OR 97239, USA; friedlan{at}ohsu.edu
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A novel method to enhance informed consent: a prospective and randomised trial of form-based versus electronic assisted informed consent in paediatric endoscopy
Publication history
- Received May 6, 2010
- Revised October 22, 2010
- Accepted October 31, 2010
- First published January 18, 2011.
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April 27, 2016
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