Informed consent in pragmatic trials: results from a survey of trials published 2014-2019.
Jennifer Zhe ZhangStuart G NichollsKelly CarrollHayden Peter NixCory E GoldsteinSpencer Phillips HeyJamie C BrehautPaul C McLeanCharles WeijerDean A FergussonMonica TaljaardPublished in: Journal of medical ethics (2021)
Not obtaining consent seems to be increasing and is associated with the use of cluster randomisation and pragmatic aims, but neither cluster randomisation nor pragmatism are currently accepted justifications for waivers of consent. Rather than considering either standard written informed consent or waivers of consent, researchers and research ethics committees could consider alternative consent approaches that may facilitate the conduct of pragmatic trials while preserving patient autonomy and the public's trust in research.