Making Research Consent Forms Informative and Understandable: The Experience of the Indian Health Service
Author(s)
Freeman, William L.Keywords
American IndiansAutonomy
Communication
Comprehension
Consent Forms
Consent
Ethics
Ethics Committees
Eskimos
Forms
Health
Human Experimentation
Informed Consent
Minority Groups
Regulation
Research
Research Ethics
Research Ethics Committees
Self Regulation
Volunteers
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. 1994 Fall; 3(4): 510-521.
0963-1801
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