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Informed consent is an integral part of massage therapy because it represents a contract between you and your patient or client about what is about to happen when the massage begins.
Informed Consent for Psychology Research Inform the participants about the purpose of the research, the anticipated duration of the study, and the procedures that will be used. Tell participants that they have the right to decline to participate in the study.
In current clinical practice, these four elements translate into five components that should be included in a discussion seeking to obtain informed consent: the diagnosis, the proposed treatment, the attendant risks and benefits of the treatment, alternative treatments and their risks and benefits, and the risks and
B. Basic Elements of Informed Consent Description of Clinical Investigation. Risks and Discomforts. Benefits. Alternative Procedures or Treatments. Confidentiality. Compensation and Medical Treatment in Event of Injury. Contacts. Voluntary Participation.
Summary. Massage therapists should always obtain written, informed consent from every client before providing massage therapy services for the client. This consent should be obtained before the initial client assessment, and updated if there is a change in the treatment plan.
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Informed Consent Essentials Consent must be given voluntarily. The client must be competent (legally as well as cognitively/emotionally) to give consent. We must actively ensure the clients understanding of what she or he is agreeing to. The information shared and all that is agreed to must be documented.
Informed Consent Checklist (1998) A statement that the study involves research. An explanation of the purposes of the research. The expected duration of the subjects participation. A description of the procedures to be followed. Identification of any procedures which are experimental.
Informed consent is a process that involves the psychotherapist sharing sufficient information with the client or prospective client so the client can make an informed decision about participation in the proposed course of treatment.
I understand that I may stop treatment at any time. I understand that I have a right to view my file notes at any time and to know what is being recorded about me. I understand that I am responsible for setting therapeutic goals for my treatment and review them as required.
Informed consent is a process that involves the psychotherapist sharing sufficient information with the client or prospective client so the client can make an informed decision about participation in the proposed course of treatment.

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