Term ID: T2552

Informed Consent Process

/informed-consent-process/
The systematic procedure for ensuring research participants or therapy clients understand relevant information and voluntarily agree to participate, including ongoing consent throughout involvement.
Example: Researchers explaining study procedures, risks, benefits, and rights in understandable language, answering questions, and obtaining written agreement before beginning any research activities.

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Reference: Faden & Beauchamp (1986)