Bioethical reflexivity and requirements of valid consent: conceptual tools.
John BarugaharePublished in: BMC medical ethics (2019)
Existing ethical guidelines on how to obtain valid consent to health-related research are what they ought to be - general, presumptive and context-neutral. This explains their seeming inadequacies whenever they are being applied in concrete situations. Hence, the challenges being encountered while obtaining valid consent can be significantly eased if we appreciate the guidelines' nature and what this means for their implementation. There is also a need to cultivate reflexive mindsets plus the relevant skills needed to judiciously close the unavoidable gaps between guidelines and their application in concrete cases. This equally applies to the gaps which cannot be filled by reference to additional guidance from prior conceptual and empirical research in specific contexts.
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