Guide :: Informed Consent :: Special Consent :: Non-English Consent
Non-English speaking participants
In order for a participant to be informed, it is necessary that the consent process be conducted in a language the participant can understand. If you anticipate recruiting non-English speaking participants, the Board asks that you provide a version of the consent form in the language that is appropriate for the participants, as well as arrange for an individual who can talk with the participants (if you do not speak the language). The interpreter must understand confidentiality issues and should be a trusted member of the research team.
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