نتایج جستجو برای: clinical ethics

تعداد نتایج: 1248084  

2012
Ghiath Alahmad Mohammad Al-Jumah Kris Dierickx

BACKGROUND Research ethics guidelines are essential for conducting medical research. Recently, numerous attempts have been made to establish national clinical research documents in the countries of the Middle East. This article analyzes these documents. METHODS Thirteen Arab countries in the Middle East were explored for available national codes, regulations, and guidelines concerning researc...

2018
David Atallah Malak Moubarak Nadine El Kassis Sara Abboud

BACKGROUND Clinical trials conducted in Lebanon are increasing. However, little is known about the performance of research ethics committees (RECs) in charge of reviewing the research protocols. This study aimed to assess the level of adherence to the ethics surrounding the conduct of clinical trials and perceptions of team members regarding roles of the RECs during the conduct of clinical tria...

Journal: :Science and engineering ethics 2013
Hans Peter Graf

A sudden paradigm shift has resulted in governmental measures that greatly impact the scope in which the ethics committees in Germany can perform their task of providing expert opinions for clinical research. The so-called "revaluation" of the Medical Device Law Deutsches Medizinproduktegesetz-MPG) is, in our opinion, not based on sound political and professional judgment. In accordance with th...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2007
Carole Christie Denise Bowen Carlene Paarmann

This study evaluated the short- and long-term effectiveness of faculty training to enhance clinical evaluation of ethical reasoning and professionalism in a baccalaureate dental hygiene program. Ethics, values, and professionalism are best measured in contexts comparable to practice; therefore, authentic evaluation is desirable for assessing these areas of competence. Methods were the following...

Journal: :AMA journal of ethics 2016
Melissa J Kurtz Laura E Starbird

A review of Lin et al.'s pilot study exploring the effects of an interprofessional, problem-based learning clinical ethics curriculum on Taiwanese medical and nursing students' attitudes towards interprofessional collaboration highlights the benefits of interprofessional collaboration and offers insight into how problem-based learning might be universally applied in ethics education. Interprofe...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2005
N Lynöe K Hoeyer

Information is usually supposed to be a prerequisite for people making decisions on whether or not to participate in a clinical trial. Previously conducted studies and research ethics scandals indicate that participants have sometimes lacked important pieces of information. Over the past few decades the quantity of information believed to be adequate has increased significantly, and in some ins...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1988
R M Arnold L Forrow S A Wartman J Teno

Few residency training programmes explicitly require substantive exposure to issues in medical ethics and fewer still have a formal curriculum in this area. Traditional undergraduate medical ethics courses teach preclinical students to identify ethical issues and analyse them at a theoretical level. Residency training, however, is the ideal time to establish the critical behavioural link which ...

2014
Andy Kondrat

Over the past three decades, a literature has emerged identifying, defining, and addressing the phenomenon of moral distress in health care professionals. Since the concept was originated in 1984, many writers have discussed moral distress as a nursing ethics issue, or more broadly as a clinical ethics issue, but there has not been literature addressing moral distress in health care professiona...

Journal: :Yakugaku zasshi : Journal of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan 2009
Jun Matsuda

Section A of "The core curriculum model for pharmacy education" (2002)- "Learning about Humanism"- outlines the educational contents for ethics in pharmaceutical departments. People who read this section are likely to conclude that the cultivation of human sensitivity is of prime importance in ethics education in pharmacy. However, if a pharmacist found herself or himself on the horns of a mora...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical ethics 2013
Thilakavathi Subramanian A K Mathai Nandini Kumar

The growing public concern about the ethical conduct of healthcare professionals highlights the need to incorporate clinical ethics in medical education. This study examined the knowledge and practice of clinical ethics among healthcare providers in a government hospital in Chennai. A sample of 51 treating physicians and 58 other non-physician service providers from the hospital answered a self...

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