نتایج جستجو برای: hospital ethics committee

تعداد نتایج: 532853  

Hatami, Zahra, Nikravan Fard, Nazila, Sadighi, Jila, Shamsi Gooshki, Ehsan,

More than two decades have passed since the establishment of research ethics committees in Iran. With many years of experience of research ethics committees, Iran Ministry of Health and Medical Education revised previous regulations and developed “Regulation on the Establishment, Leveling, and Duties of the Biomedical Research Ethics Committees”. Following publish and notification of “Regulatio...

Journal: :Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees 1992
Kazumasa Hoshino

There are 80 medical schools in Japan. Each medical school has established independently one ethics committee based upon their own ideas about the purposes, composition of membership, and functions. Some committees are concerned only with ethical evaluations of biomedical research in human subjects, but the majority function similarly to the hospital ethics committee; the healthcare ethics comm...

2015
Aly Saber Sameh T Abu - Elela Khaled M shaalan Adel R Al - Masry

A total of 204 patients with difficult situation cholecystitis were enrolled to this study from April 2007 to January 2014 at PortFouad general hospital and Suez-Canal University hospital. Surgical interference for patients with acute cholecystitis was done within 72 hours from the onset of symptoms of the acute inflammation. Written consent was obtained from all patients or first degree relati...

2011
Nada M Suliman Anne N Åstrøm Raouf W Ali Hussein Salman Anne C Johannessen Nada M. A. Suliman

• New context has been added to the background section of the abstract as requested (page 2). b) Ethics/consent: Please clarify your ethics statement: Is Regional Committee for Medical Ethics in Research a nationwide committee, or is it attached to an institution, if so, please name the institution. . • We have reconstructed the ethics statement as requested (page 6). The regional committee for...

2014
Napatrupron Koomdee Thawinee Jantararoungtong Ticha Rerkpattanapipat Santirat Prommas Siwalee Santon Montri Chammanphol Apichaya Puangpetch Chonlaphat Sukasem

Method A total of 133 patients, including 11 patients with lamotrigine-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (MPE; maculo-papular exanthema, SJS; Stevens-Johnson syndrome and TEN; toxic epidermal necrolysis), 9 lamotrigine-tolerant controls and 113 healthy controls were included in this study. HLA-B genotyping was performed. This case-control study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Ramathibod...

ALI MAHBUDI MAHBOOBEH SABER, MITRA AMINI, SEYED ALI ENJOO SEYED ZIAADIN TABEI, ZAHRA KAVOSI

Introduction: The application of organizational ethics in hospitalsis one of the novel ways to improve medical ethics. Nowadaysachieving efficient and sufficient ethical hospital indicators seemsto be inevitable. In this connection, the present study aims todetermine the best indicators in hospital accreditation.Methods: 69 indicators in 11 fields to evaluate hospital ethicswere achieved throug...

Journal: :University of Pennsylvania law review 2002
David N Sontag

In September 1999, eighteen-year-old Jesse Gelsinger tragically died while participating in a University of Pennsylvania gene transfer experiment.' The lawsuit that followed this unfortunate incident named as defendants not only the researchers involved but also renowned bioethicist Arthur Caplan. Although a hospital ethics committee was named in a lawsuit more than ten years earlier,' there had

2017
Susana Beatriz de Souza Pena Silvania Braga Ribeiro Ana Ruth Macêdo Monteiro

Methods: Exploratory research with qualitative approach, in a referral hospital in cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases in FortalezaCeará, in the period September 2015 to January 2016. 10 patients transplanted lung were interviewed, after approval by the ethics committee of this institution. The Organization and analysis of the data was backed up on phenomenological and theoretical saturation ...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2016
Mark P Aulisio

Ethics committees are the primary mechanism for dealing with ethical issues in hospitals in the United States today [1-3]. Present in nearly every US hospital, ethics committees were virtually nonexistent in the 1960s and ’70s and, as recently as the early 1980s, were present in only 1 percent of US hospitals [4]. By the late 1980s, however, ethics committee presence had expanded to over 60 per...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2005
S Kerrison A M Pollock

On 1 May 2004 research ethics committees became legally accountable to a new government body, the United Kingdom Ethics Committee Authority. This marks the end of the self regulation of research ethics. This paper describes how this change in research ethics committee status has come about and explores the implications for research subjects, researchers, institutions, and for regulation of rese...

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