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The impact of consent on observational research: a comparison of outcomes from consenters and non consenters to an observational study
Authors:Una Macleod  Graham CM Watt
Affiliation:(1) General Practice and Primary Care, Division of Community Based Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Glasgow, 1 Horselethill Road, Glasgow, G12 9LX, UK
Abstract:

Background  

Public health benefits from research often rely on the use of data from personal medical records. When neither patient consent nor anonymisation is possible, the case for accessing such records for research purposes depends on an assessment of the probabilities of public benefit and individual harm.
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