نتایج جستجو برای: ethics committees

تعداد نتایج: 104930  

2017
Božidar Voljč

Ethical principles of assessing medical research are to the greatest extent defined by the Nuremberg Code, the Declarations of Geneva and Helsinki, and the Oviedo Convention. Pursuant to their directives various national Medical Ethics Committees (MECs) were established which assess the ethics of research according to the risk and benefit ratio of the persons involved. Following the example of ...

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
fatemeh hajibabaee phd candidate in nursing, faculty of nursing & midwifery, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran; soodabeh joolaee associate professor mahammad ali cheraghi associate professor pooneh salari associate professor patricia rodney associate professor

hospital ethics committees (hecs) help clinicians deal with the ethical challenges which have been raised during clinical practice. a comprehensive literature review was conducted to provide a historical background of the development of hecs internationally and describe their functions and practical challenges of their day to day work. this is the first part of a comprehensive literature review...

Journal: :BMJ 1989
C Gilbert K W Fulford C Parker

A survey of ethics committees in district health authorities was carried out to find out the size and make up of committees and what information and guidance they offered to scientists who apply to do research. A sample (n = 28) of committees in England (n = 190), half from teaching districts and half from non-teaching districts, was contacted by post requesting this information. A high degree ...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Edwin R van Teijlingen Flora Douglas Nicola Torrance

BACKGROUND Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical research, it has generally been agreed that research governance is also needed in the field of public health and health promotion research. Recently, a range of factors led to the development of more stringent bureaucratic procedures, governing the conduct of low-risk population-based health rese...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2007
Nancy E Kass Adnan Ali Hyder Ademola Ajuwon John Appiah-Poku Nicola Barsdorf Dya Eldin Elsayed Mantoa Mokhachane Bavon Mupenda Paul Ndebele Godwin Ndossi Bornwell Sikateyo Godfrey Tangwa Paulina Tindana

January 2007 | Volume 4 | Issue 1 | e3 According to international guidelines [1,2] and several nations’ laws [3–5], research with humans requires independent ethics committee review. In the United States, committees are called institutional review boards (IRBs) [6]; elsewhere they generally are called research ethics committees (RECs). Committees are designed to: provide third party review, the...

Journal: :journal of medical ethics and history of medicine 0
bagher larijani farzaneh zahedi masoumeh nouri alireza bagheri ramin heshmat elaheh motevaseli

globally, there have been considerable debates on the ethical conduct and review of collaborative international researches. one of the great challenges is to conduct clinical trials in developing countries as externally-sponsored researches (esr). this descriptive survey has reviewed the status of this type of researches in iran during 2002 to 2003. this study was carried out in 44 universities...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2009
M Ideland

Research that includes non-human animal experimentation is fundamentally a dilemmatic enterprise. Humans use other animals in research to improve life for their own species. Ethical principles are established to deal with this dilemma. But despite this ethical apparatus, people who in one way or another work with animal experimentation have to interpret and understand the principles from their ...

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