Trusted consent and research biobanks: towards a 'new alliance' between researchers and donors

Bioethics. 2012 Feb;26(2):93-100. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.2010.01823.x. Epub 2010 May 17.

Abstract

We argue that, in the case of research biobanks, there is a need to replace the currently used informed consent with trusted consent. Accordingly, we introduce a proposal for the structure of the latter. Further, we discuss some of the issues that can be addressed effectively through our proposal. In particular, we illustrate: i) which research should be authorized by donors; ii) how to regulate access to information; iii) the fundamental role played by a Third Party Authority in assuring compliance with the reciprocal expectations and obligations of donors and scientists. Finally, we briefly analyse two issues that might represent important elements of a 'new alliance' between researchers and donors to which the trusted consent could pave the way: i) the correlations between needs and rights of the two parties, and ii) possible economic transactions.

MeSH terms

  • Biological Specimen Banks* / ethics
  • Biomedical Research / ethics*
  • Consent Forms*
  • Humans
  • Tissue Donors*
  • Trust