Informed consent in gerontology.

Rosana Soibelmann Glock, Jose Roberto Goldim
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The aim of this study was to assess the use and adequacy of informed consent in research involving the elderly in Brazil. Using a reading index, we observed that in 83% of informed consent forms, the text was considered difficult, and demanded a higher schooling level than that presented by the subjects. Whereas 100% of the investigators considered the text in informed consent forms accessible, 75% of the subjects considered it hard to understand. This difference was statistically significant. 94% percent of the elderly participating in research protocols made the decision to participate in the study before reading the term of consent. More attention should be given both to the writing of informed consent forms and to the entire informed consent process, which in gerontology research, should be reviewed at each encounter with study participants.

老年学中的知情同意。
本研究的目的是评估在巴西涉及老年人的研究中知情同意的使用和充分性。使用阅读指数,我们观察到83%的知情同意书的文本被认为是困难的,并且需要比受试者更高的学校教育水平。虽然100%的调查人员认为知情同意书中的文字是可以理解的,但75%的受试者认为它很难理解。这一差异具有统计学意义。参与研究方案的老年人中,94%的人在阅读同意书之前就决定参加研究。应更多地关注知情同意书的撰写和整个知情同意过程,在老年学研究中,应在每次与研究参与者会面时对其进行审查。
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