How do journals publishing palliative and end‐of‐life care research report ethical approval and informed consent?

Author:

Godskesen Tove12ORCID,Vie Knut Jørgen3ORCID,Bülow William2ORCID,Holmberg Bodil4ORCID,Helgesson Gert5ORCID,Eriksson Stefan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences Nord University Bodø Norway

2. Centre for Research Ethics & Bioethics, Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

3. Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture University of Oslo Oslo Norway

4. Department of Health and Caring Sciences Linnaeus University Växjö Sweden

5. Stockholm Centre for Healthcare Ethics, Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics Karolinska Institutet Stockholm Sweden

Abstract

AbstractThis study explores how papers published in international journals in palliative and end‐of‐life care report ethical approval and informed consent. A literature search following PRISMA guidelines was conducted in PubMed, the Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus, the ProQuest Social Science Premium Collection, PsycINFO, and the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL). A total of 169 empirical studies from 101 journals were deductively coded and analysed. The results showed that 5% of publications provided no information on ethical approval, 12% reported minimal information, 56% reported rudimentary information, and 27% reported comprehensive details. We also found that 13% did not report any information on informed consent, 17% reported minimal information, 50% reported rudimentary information, and 19% reported comprehensive details. The prevalence of missing and incomplete ethical statements and inadequate reporting of informed consent processes in recent publications raises concerns and highlights the need for improvement. We suggest that journals advocate high reporting standards and potentially reject papers that do not meet ethical requirements, as this is the quickest path to improvement.

Funder

Uppsala Universitet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Communication,Library and Information Sciences

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