Comparison of the Response to an Electronic Versus a Traditional Informed Consent Procedure in Terms of Clinical Patient Characteristics: Observational Study.
Anna G M ZondagMarieke J HollestelleRieke van der GraafHendrik M NathoeWouter W van SolingeMichiel L BotsRobin W M VernooijSaskia Haitjemanull nullPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2024)
More patients provided full consent using an eIC. In addition, the study population remained broadly similar. The face-to-face IC approach seemed to result in a healthier study population (ie, full consenting patients) than the patients without IC, while in the eIC cohort, the characteristics between consent groups were comparable. Thus, an eIC may lead to a better representation of the target population, increasing the generalizability of results.