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New Duke Research Shows Participants Prefer Enhanced eConsent

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It’s apparent to those who have used it that the “e” in eConsent could stand for much more than 'electronic'. Duke’s new research shows why participants prefer an eConsent experience bolstered with interactive, digital elements such as explanatory videos and knowledge checks. eConsent content that provides a more elaborate education on the study and processes can create a more comfortable experience for participants than what “text-based” electronic informed consent forms provide, leading to better results. Fix the issues that studies typically face with paper formats, overcome the inefficiencies and confusion, and enhance your participant's experience with eConsent platforms that foster an empathetic approach and high ethical standards.

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