Digital tools in the informed consent process: a systematic review.
Francesco GesualdoMargherita DaverioLaura PalazzaniDimitris DimitriouJavier Diez-DomingoJaime Fons-MartinezSally JacksonPascal VignallyCaterina RizzoAlberto Eugenio TozziPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2021)
Digital technologies for informed consent were not found to negatively affect any of the outcomes, and overall, multimedia tools seem desirable. Multimedia tools indicated a higher impact than videos only. Presence of a researcher may potentially enhance efficacy of different outcomes in research IC processes. Studies were heterogeneous in design, making evaluation of impact challenging. Robust study design including standardization is needed to conclusively assess impact.