Interactive Media-Based Approach for an Exception From Informed Consent Trial Involving Patients With Trauma
Stephens S, Carroll-Ledbetter C, Duckert S, Coffman T, Nelson M, Brown K, Rodgers J, Griffin R, Suen A, Casey J, Sloan S, Goldstein B, McClintock A, Goldkind S, Gelinas L, Higley A, Joseph B, Holcomb J, Jansen J, Afaneh A, Agarwal S, Anand T, Anderson J, Arbabi S, Ashley D, Bardes J, Benjamin E, Bjordahl P, Bochicchio G, Bugaev N, Butts C, Cannon J, Carlin M, Claridge J, Coimbra R, Cox D, Cross A, Dorlac W, Driver B, Dubose J, Gandhi R, George R, Goodman M, Hoth J, Hu C, Iyegha U, Jacobson L, Jenkins D, Kalkwarf K, Kepros J, Kutcher M, Leeper C, Lueckel S, Machado-Aranda D, Majercik S, Maung A, McKenzie K, Meizoso J, Nahmias J, O'Keeffe T, Rojavin Y, Ross S, Samra N, Schreiber M, Schroeppel T, Stevens T, Weinberg J, Wertin T, Wilson C, Wisler J, Zreik K. Interactive Media-Based Approach for an Exception From Informed Consent Trial Involving Patients With Trauma. JAMA Surgery 2024, 159: 1051-1058. PMID: 38959020, PMCID: PMC11223059, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2024.2147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpt-out requestsCommunity consultationCommunity forumsEmergency care researchOnline community forumsSurvey respondentsParticipating trauma centersSocial media advertisingCentral institutional review boardCare researchPublic disclosureSocial media campaignsInvolving patientsEFIC trialsMain OutcomesParticipant enrollmentAdministration of prothrombin complex concentrateTAP trialsMedia-based approachSocial media advertisementsMedia advertisingMedia campaignsEFIC studiesCommunity meetingsTrial sites
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