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Simon Paul Jenkins

Associate Professor, University of Warwick
Verified email at warwick.ac.uk
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[HTML][HTML] Potential research participants' use of information during the consent process: A qualitative pilot study of patients enrolled in a clinical trial

SP Jenkins, MJ Calvert, H Draper - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
There is increasing evidence that clinical trial participants are uninformed about the trials in
which they participate, raising ethical concerns regarding informed consent. The aim of this …

Offering Lottery Entry as an Incentive for Research Participation Compromises Informed Consent

SP Jenkins - Ethics & Human Research, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This paper argues that offering entry into a lottery as an incentive to those who participate in
research studies represents a challenge to the principle of informed, coercion‐free consent …

Is the four quadrant approach to military medical ethics a cargo cult? A call for more unity between philosophers and practitioners

SP Jenkins - BMJ Military Health, 2019 - militaryhealth.bmj.com
Moral theory should be practically useful, but without oversight from the philosophical
community, the practical application of ethics by other institutions such as the military may …

Conditional donation: Is it justifiable to have different policies for different kinds of tissue?

SP Jenkins, G Moorlock - Clinical Ethics, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
The question of whether donors should be able to set conditions on who can receive their
tissue has been discussed by bioethicists, but so far there has been little consideration of …

Offering prize draw entry as an incentive for research participation is an interruption of informed consent

SP Jenkins - Ethics & Human Research, 2023 - wrap.warwick.ac.uk
This paper argues that offering entry into a prize draw as an incentive to those who
participate in research studies contravenes the requirement to obtain informed consent. This …