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Developing clinical ethics committees [PDF]
Formal clinical ethics review first developed in the USA and most hospitals there have structures in place. This is often a clinical ethics committee. Developments have been slower in the UK, where there has been uncertainty and variability about the role of clinical ethics committees. Even in the USA, their exact role is uncertain.
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Should Research Ethics Encourage the Production of Cost-Effective Interventions? [PDF]
This project considers whether and how research ethics can contribute to the provision of cost-effective medical interventions. Clinical research ethics represents an underexplored context for the promotion of cost-effectiveness.
A Briggs +80 more
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Ethics review of research projects involving human subjects [PDF]
Maltreatment of subjects has led to the introduction of an ethics review process for research involving humans. There is a feeling that the bureaucratization of the process is too restrictive and that it may be hampering research.
Olivier, Steve
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Clinical ethics committees: a worldwide development [PDF]
Clinical ethics committees (CECs) are well established in North America where they are known as hospital or health care ethics committees. Similar groups and other kinds of clinical ethics support are now developing in Europe. This supplement to the Journal of Medical Ethics provides an overview of the issues arising from the provision of clinical ...
A, Slowther, T, Hope, R, Ashcroft
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Twelve tips to teaching (legal and ethical aspects of) research ethics/responsible conduct of research [PDF]
Teaching research ethics is a requirement within modern health science, nursing and medical curricula. We have drawn on our experience of designing, developing and integrating the teaching of research ethics in a new, fully integrated medical school ...
Bowater, L., Wilkinson, M.
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Trust, regulatory processes and NICE decision-making: Appraising cost-effectiveness models through appraising people and systems. [PDF]
This article presents an ethnographic study of regulatory decision-making regarding the cost-effectiveness of expensive medicines at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in England.
Abraham J +18 more
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Challenges in the ethics review process of clinical scientific research projects in China
Purpose Ethics review processes have become increasingly complex. The objective of this study was to explore the challenges currently faced in ethics reviews of clinical scientific research projects in China, with the goal of standardizing the structure ...
Zhu-Heng Wang +3 more
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Understanding and attitudes of the Jordanian public about clinical research ethics
In Jordan, research ethics committees exist in most health settings. However, little is known about Jordanian public views regarding the ethics of clinical research.
Mera A Ababneh +4 more
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Clinical ethics committees [PDF]
Klinisk Etisk Komité (KEK) er et tværfagligt udvalg på et hospital, der har til opgave at analysere etisk udfordrende situationer og belastende valg i forbindelse med patienters diagnose, behandling og prognose [1-3]. Faglig viden er nødvendig, men ikke tilstrækkelig. I denne artikel præsenterer vi de internationale og nationaleforhold for KEKs opståen,
Rosenberg, Raben +1 more
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Role of clinical ethics committees [PDF]
Most clinicians encounter ethical dilemmas, the resolution of which produces tensions within the multidisciplinary teams that deliver much contemporary health care.1 Despite the growth of medical ethics and publication of professional codes of practice2 3 there is no clear consensus on how individuals, teams, and hospitals might obtain specific ...
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