Research, ethics and the data protection legislation
- PMID: 11209356
- DOI: 10.7748/ns2000.02.14.20.36.c2759
Research, ethics and the data protection legislation
Abstract
As nursing research becomes more common, so does the issue of whether or not patients should be involved and, if so, to what extent. This article examines how the data protection legislation helps to protect patients, and whether they have the capability to decide to participate, or not.
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