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  • Medical Ethics
  • Health Research Methodology
  • Informed Consent

Background:

  • Informed consent is a critical ethical and legal requirement in research.
  • Traditional written consent forms may be lengthy and complex, hindering autonomous decision-making.
  • Vulnerable populations, including those with low literacy and Indigenous peoples, face particular challenges with current consent methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To audit informed consent practices in Tasmania, Australia.
  • To assess the need for and uptake of supplementary consent strategies.
  • To explore barriers and drivers for adopting multimedia consent practices.

Main Methods:

  • Audit of informed consent practices for medical research in Tasmania.
  • Interviews with key stakeholders: researchers, Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) members, and research participants (including Indigenous participants).

Main Results:

  • Identified concerns regarding the adequacy of traditional written consent forms.
  • Explored the potential of multimedia strategies to supplement current practices.
  • Gathered insights into stakeholder perspectives on adopting new consent methods.

Conclusions:

  • There is a need for supplementary consent strategies in Australian medical research.
  • Multimedia approaches show promise for improving participant understanding and autonomy.
  • Understanding stakeholder perspectives is crucial for successful implementation of enhanced consent practices.