Therapeutic Discourse Among Nurses and Physicians in Controlled Clinical Trials

An ethnographic field study about the informed consent process in investigational drug trials for seriously ill persons with hepatitis C suggests that nurses and physicians referred to these trials as giving treatment, even though they involved placebos. Interview data and informed consent documents...

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Authors: Instone, Susan L (Author) ; Mueller, Mary-Rose (Author) ; Gilbert, Tari L (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2008
In: Nursing ethics
Year: 2008, Volume: 15, Issue: 6, Pages: 803-812
Further subjects:B therapeutic misconception
B hepatitis C infection
B Clinical Trials
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