Informed consent documents do not encourage good-quality decision making.
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K. Shojania | G. Elwyn | D. Fergusson | J. Kimmelman | J. Brehaut | R. Saginur | Ania Syrowatka | Kelly Carroll | Trang Nguyen | E. Hoe | Ania Syrowatka
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