How do I obtain informed consent from someone who speaks and understands English, but cannot read English?
” for further discussion of the impartial witness requirements. 5. Signature of Legally Authorized Representatives (LARs) In research that allows the enrollment of subjects who are not legally competent, the consent form will include a signature block for an LAR. If a subject is not legally competent, an LAR must participate in the consent process, agree to the enrollment of the subject in the research, and sign the consent form. If the research allows the enrollment of subjects who are legally competent and subjects who are not legally competent, then the LAR signature block will be labeled, “when necessary.” In this case, the LAR signature block should not be signed if the subject is legally competent. The LAR signature block will only be signed when the subject is not legally competent. 6. Assent of Children When research includes children, WIRB follows the regulations for the inclusion of children in research, found at 45 CFR 46, Subpart D, and 21 CFR 50 Subpart D. As part of these
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