患者捐赠其剩余生物样本的经历以及这些经历对给予二次使用的同意类型的影响:一项系统综述。

Chan Tuck Wai, S. Mackey, D. Hegney
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审查目的:审查将检查患者对其剩余生物样本的体验以及对其未来使用的同意类型的影响。回顾问题:患者捐献其剩余生物样本的经历有何意义?这些经历对其未来使用的同意类型有何影响?纳入标准:参与者类型:本系统评价将考虑包括所有参与捐献其剩余生物样本用于研究的男性和女性成年患者(18岁以上)的出版物。干预类型(感兴趣的现象):本综述将考虑调查患者捐献其残余组织经历的出版物。审查还将考虑出版物,包括患者对剩余组织的不同类型的同意和剩余组织的使用的经历,以及不同类型的同意如何影响他们的捐赠决定。
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Patients' experiences towards the donation of their residual biological samples and the impact of these experiences on the type of consent given for secondary use: A systematic review.
REVIEW OBJECTIVE: The review will examine the experiences of patients towards their residual biological samples and the impact upon the type of consent given for their future use. REVIEW QUESTION: What is the meaningfulness of the experiences of patients towards the donation of their residual biological samples and the impact of these experiences on the type of consent given for their future use? INLCUSION CRITERIA: TYPE OF PARTICIPANTS: This systematic review will consider publications that include all male and female adults patients (over 18 years of age) who are involved in the donation of their residual biological samples for research. TYPE OF INTERVENTION (PHENOMENA OF INTEREST): This review will consider publications that investigate the patients’ experiences to the donation of their residual tissues. The review will also consider publications that include the patient’s experiences to the different types of consent for the left‐over residual tissue and the use of their leftover tissues, as well as how the different types of consent may influence their decision to donate.
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