학술논문

Vorschlag für ein Verfahren zur Teilnahme an intensiv- und notfallmedizinischen Studien bei nichteinwilligungsfähigen Patient*innen (Kölner Modell)
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin. 119(5):391-397
Subject
Klinische Prüfung
Ethikkommission
Ehegattenvertretungsrecht
Betreuung
Einwilligungserklärung
Clinical trials
Ethics committee
Spousal representation law
Guardianship
Informed consent
Language
German
ISSN
2193-6218
2193-6226
Abstract
When conducting clinical trials in intensive care and emergency medicine, physicians, ethics committees, and legal experts have differing views regarding the inclusion of patients who are incapable of giving consent. These different views on the participation of patients who are not capable of giving consent also complicate how clinical trials are prepared and conducted. Based on the results of a literature search, a consensus model (Cologne Model) was developed by physicians performing clinical research, ethics committees, and lawyers in order to provide patients, those scientifically responsible for the study, ethics committees, and probate (guardianship) judges with a maximum of patient safety and legal certainty, while simultaneously enabling scientific research.