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How is informed consent obtained and why is it important?

Informed consent is a fundamental ethical requirement in epidemiological research. It involves providing potential participants with comprehensive information about the study, including its purpose, procedures, risks, and benefits, and ensuring they understand this information before voluntarily agreeing to participate. Informed consent respects the autonomy of participants and protects their right to make informed decisions about their involvement.

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