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Consent forms design influences patient willingness to share personal health information

01.12.21 | American Academy of Family Physicians
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Patients are sometimes asked to share their personal health information for research purposes. Informed consent and trust are critical components in a patient's decision to participate in research. Researchers at the University of Florida conducted a three-arm randomized controlled trial to compare the effects on patient experiences of three electronic consent (e-consent) designs that asked them to share PHI for research purposes. Participants were randomized to a standard e-consent form (standard); an e-consent that contained standard information plus hyperlinks to additional interactive details (interactive); or an e-consent that contained standard information, interactive hyperlinks, and factual messages about data protections and researcher training (trust-enhanced). Researchers found no differences in preferences at one-week follow up. However, after six months, participants expressed the most satisfaction and subjective understanding with the trust-enhanced e-consent. The authors write that research institutions should consider developing and further validating e-consents that deliver information interactively, beyond that which is required by federal regulations, including facts that may enhance patient-informed consent and trust in research.

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An Electronic Tool to Support Patient-Centered Broad Consent: A Multi-Arm Randomized Clinical Trial in Family Medicine
Elizabeth H. Golembiewski, PhD, MPH, et al
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
https://www.annfammed.org/content/19/1/16

The Annals of Family Medicine

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Janelle Davis
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APA:
American Academy of Family Physicians. (2021, January 12). Consent forms design influences patient willingness to share personal health information. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LPEJ4GV8/consent-forms-design-influences-patient-willingness-to-share-personal-health-information.html
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"Consent forms design influences patient willingness to share personal health information." Brightsurf News, Jan. 12 2021, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LPEJ4GV8/consent-forms-design-influences-patient-willingness-to-share-personal-health-information.html.