نتایج جستجو برای: ethical committee

تعداد نتایج: 98708  

Journal: :Tanzania health research bulletin 2007
J K B Ikingura M Kruger W Zeleke

This study was undertaken to describe the performance of health research ethics review procedures of six research centres in Tanzania. Data collection was done through a self-administered questionnaire and personal interviews. The results showed that there were on average 11 members (range = 8-14) in each Research Ethic Committee. However, female representation in the committees was low (15.2%)...

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 ...

Journal: :journal of herbal drugs (an international journal on medicinal herbs) 2010
majid avijgan maedeh moheb nasab

in countries having traditional medicine (tm), one of the main challenges for any researcher is research methodology. current methodologies are different with what was in past. the main purpose of this article is to present the steps (herbs, claims and methodology) of research in tm fields. 1. assessment of herbs history, method of study, quality assessment, efficacy, safety, toxicity and the...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
bibi seddigheh fazly bazzaz biotechnology research centre, school of pharmacy, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran ramin sadeghi nuclear medicine research centre, imam reza hospital, faculty of medicine, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

ethical misconduct is not a new issue in the history of science and literature. however, ethical misconducts in science have grown considerably in the modern era which is due to emphasis on the scientific proliferation in research institutes and gauging scientists according to their publications. in the current case series, several misconducts occurring over the previous years in mashhad univer...

Journal: :BMC Medical Ethics 2008
Athula Sumathipala Sisira Siribaddana Suwin Hewege Manura Lekamwattage Manjula Athukorale Chesmal Siriwardhana Joanna Murray Martin Prince

BACKGROUND International guidelines on research have focused on protecting research participants. Ethical Research Committee (ERC) approval and informed consent are the cornerstones. Externally sponsored research requires approval through ethical review in both the host and the sponsoring country. This study aimed to determine to what extent ERC approval and informed consent procedures are docu...

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2006
Genival Fernandes de Freitas Taka Oguisso Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi

This study aimed to understand the meaning of nurses' actions related to ethical occurrences involving nursing professionals. Data were collected through interviews with nurse managers and members of a Nursing Ethics Committee who experienced the phenomenon. Data were analyzed in the framework of social phenomenology. The nurses' experiences gave rise to the following categories of meaning, as ...

Journal: :BMJ 2002
Malcolm Boyce

Since 1997 British studies involving five or more centres have required approval from both a multicentre research ethics committee and the local research ethics committee for each centre. A local committee can reject the protocol for local reasons but cannot amend it. Some researchers have criticised the process of obtaining ethical approval for multicentre studies, but little is known about th...

Journal: :The Hastings Center report 1996
R Faden

Like the National Commission and the President's Commission, the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments was formed to carry out specific ethical tasks. Yet the committee also had an "openness" mission, a charge to investigate allegations that the U.S. government secretly exposed Americans to environmental releases of radiation. Eighteen months later- and after sixteen public meetings...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1995
D Evans

The use of covert video surveillance in the investigation of suspected life-threatening child abuse and Munchausen syndrome by proxy raises important ethical questions. That the recently reported provision of this facility in North Staffordshire was not presented to a Local Research Ethics Committee (LREC) for approval as a research exercise raises important questions about the ethical review o...

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