ASSESSMENT OF CONSENT MODELS AS AN ETHICAL CONSIDERATION IN THE CONDUCT OF PREHOSPITAL AMBULANCE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIALS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Assessment of consent models as an ethical consideration in the conduct of prehospital ambulance randomised controlled clinical trials: a systematic review

Abstract Background We sought to understand the main ethical considerations when conducting clinical trials in the prehospital ambulance based setting.Methods A systematic review of the literature on randomised controlled trials in ambulance settings was undertaken.A search of eight databases identified published studies involving recruitment of am

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Sparse Code Multiple Access: Potentials and Challenges

The massive connectivity is among other unprecedented requirements which are expected to be satisfied in order to follow the perpetual increase of connected devices in the era of Internet of Things.In contrast to the family of conventional orthogonal multiple access schemes, the key distinguishing feature of non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is

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