• Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) · Nov 2021

    Virtual consent and the use of electronic informed consent form in clinical research in Brazil.

    • Juliana Carvalho Rocha Alves da Silva and Helaine Carneiro Capucho.
    • Universidade de Brasília, Campus Darcy Ribeiro - Brasília (DF), Brazil.
    • Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). 2021 Nov 1; 67 (11): 1570-1574.

    ObjectiveIn view of the need to apply term free and informed consent (IC) in clinical research involving humans, in accordance with the Brazilian ethical standards (CNS Resolution No. 466/2012), it is necessary to assess whether this practice is being effective and can be improved. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of the IC in electronic format (e-IC), regarding its feasibility and suitability, as a complement to the written/physical consent form.MethodsQuantitative-qualitative research with a questionnaire instrument.ResultsGreater retention of information and fewer wrong answers were observed after the application of the e-IC.ConclusionsThe use of e-IC is of great value to research participants in Brazil.

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