Impartial Witness [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by Ohlbe – France, 2008-10-09 01:57 (6473 d 10:33 ago) – Posting: # 2496
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Dear Diggavi,

The answer is in the definition you gave: "who is independent from the trial". Another subject is not really "independent", and some people could say that the witness was influenced into signing, being afraid of not getting enrolled into the trial himself if he refused to sign.

Why do you want to enroll illiterate subjects for ??? Don't you have enough subjects who can read and understant what they are signing for themselves ?

If for any reason you really want to have illiterate subjects in your trial, pay even more attention than usual to the wording of the informed consent form.

Regards
Ohlbe

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