نتایج جستجو برای: ethical committee

تعداد نتایج: 98708  

Journal: :Bioethics 1992
Philip Pettit

The ethical review of research on human beings, and indeed the ethical review of broader ranges of human activity, is a growth industry. I want to look here at the ethical review of research on humans and raise some questions about the direction it is taking. I am pessimistic about where the institutions that we have set up are leading us and I want to sound a warning note and suggest some chan...

Journal: :Developing world bioethics 2017
Boitumelo Mokgatla Carel IJsselmuiden Doug Wassenaar Mary Kasule

Health research initiatives worldwide are growing in scope and complexity, particularly as they move into the developing world. Expanding health research activity in low- and middle-income countries has resulted in a commensurate rise in the need for sound ethical review structures and functions in the form of Research Ethics Committees (RECs). The urgent need for continued capacity development...

2010
Joanne E McKenzie G Peter Herbison Paul Roth Charlotte Paul

BACKGROUND Recent cohort studies of randomised controlled trials have provided evidence of within-study selective reporting bias; where statistically significant outcomes are more likely to be more completely reported compared to non-significant outcomes. Bias resulting from selective reporting can impact on meta-analyses, influencing the conclusions of systematic reviews, and in turn, evidence...

Journal: :Transplantation 2006
Timothy L Pruett Annika Tibell Abdulmajeed Alabdulkareem Mahendra Bhandari David C Cronin Mary Amanda Dew Arturo Dib-Kuri Thomas Gutmann Arthur Matas Lisa McMurdo Axel Rahmel S Adibul Hasan Rizvi Linda Wright Francis L Delmonico

The use of organs from live donors is an important component of transplantation today. The Ethics Committee of the Transplantation Society (TTS) has previously published a statement on ethical considerations pertaining to the live kidney donor (1). Evolving technologies have now allowed for the successful transplantation of organs from the live lung, liver, pancreas and intestine (extrarenal) d...

Journal: :BMC Medical Ethics 2002
Felicity Goodyear-Smith Brenda Lobb Graham Davies Israel Nachson Sheila M Seelau

BACKGROUND Ethics committees typically apply the common principles of autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice to research proposals but with variable weighting and interpretation. This paper reports a comparison of ethical requirements in an international cross-cultural study and discusses their implications. DISCUSSION The study was run concurrently in New Zealand, UK, Israel, Cana...

2018
Joseph D Tucker Stephen W Pan Allison Mathews Gabriella Stein Barry Bayus Stuart Rennie

BACKGROUND Crowdsourcing contests (also called innovation challenges, innovation contests, and inducement prize contests) can be used to solicit multisectoral feedback on health programs and design public health campaigns. They consist of organizing a steering committee, soliciting contributions, engaging the community, judging contributions, recognizing a subset of contributors, and sharing wi...

Journal: :Nursing ethics 2016
Paola Gobbi Maria Grazia Castoldi Rosa Anna Alagna Anna Brunoldi Chiara Pari Annamaria Gallo Miriam Magri Lorena Marioni Giovanni Muttillo Claudia Passoni Anna La Torre Debora Rosa Franco A Carnevale

BACKGROUND The research question for this study was as follows: Is the Code of Ethics for Nurses in Italy (Code) a valid or useful decision-making instrument for nurses faced with ethical problems in their daily clinical practice? METHOD Focus groups were conducted to analyze specific ethical problems through 11 case studies. The analysis was conducted using sections of the Code as well as ot...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2010
Nancy L Jones Ann M Peiffer Ann Lambros Martin Guthold A Daniel Johnson Michael Tytell April E Ronca J Charles Eldridge

A multidisciplinary faculty committee designed a curriculum to shape biomedical graduate students into researchers with a high commitment to professionalism and social responsibility and to provide students with tools to navigate complex, rapidly evolving academic and societal environments with a strong ethical commitment. The curriculum used problem-based learning (PBL), because it is active a...

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Journal: :ILAR journal 2003
Lilly-Marlene Russow Peter Theran

Unique ethical issues can be associated with research outside the customary laboratory setting. Protocols involving wild animals must consider that any infringement on the wild nature of the species can be disruptive and may involve pain, fear, anxiety, and frustration, all of which constitute ethical harm that must be balanced with anticipated benefit. Agricultural and companion animal researc...

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