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The ethics of sociocultural risk research [PDF]
In socio-cultural risk research, an epistemological tension often follows if real hazards in the world are juxtaposed against the essentially socially constructed nature of all risk.
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Background When including participants with dementia in research, various ethical issues arise. At present, there are only a few existing dementia-specific research guidelines (Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use in Clinical investigation of ...
Tim G. Götzelmann +2 more
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Ethics in research and how it is translated into practice is fundamental to rule out any potential misconduct either with the scientific method or the way results are presented to the world, thus impacting patients outcomes.The last two years of the ...
Maria Isabel Toulson Davisson Correia
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Guiding ethical principles in transplant candidate selection committees: A scoping review protocol.
ObjectiveThe goal of this scoping review is to examine the published literature regarding ethical principles that guide solid-organ transplant candidate selection committees.
Christopher H Kim +3 more
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In the last decades, medical care has been increasingly permeated by the concept of evidence-based-medicine, in which clinical research plays a crucial role in establishing diagnostic and treatment.
Marystella Tomoe Takahashi +4 more
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Public Preferences about Fairness and the Ethics of Allocating Scarce Medical Interventions [PDF]
This chapter examines how social- scientific research on public preferences bears on the ethical question of how those resources should in fact be allocated, and explain how social-scientific researchers might find an understanding of work in ethics ...
Persad, Govind
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Covert research is research which is not declared to the research participants or subjects. This is often muddled with deception, and condemned as intrinsically unethical. The basis of that condemnation is a legitimate concern with the rights of research subjects. It is, however, over-generalized. Research subjects do have rights, but they are not the
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Qualitative study of comprehension of heritability in genomics studies among the Yoruba in Nigeria
Background With growth of genomics research in Africa, concern has arisen about comprehension and adequacy of informed consent given the highly technical terms used in this field.
Rasheed O. Taiwo +7 more
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Race in health research: Considerations for researchers and research ethics committees
This article provides ethical guidance on using race in health research as a variable or in defining the study population. To this end, a plain, non-exhaustive checklist is provided for researchers and research ethics committees, preceded by a brief ...
W Van Staden +21 more
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Research subjects have the right to self-determination, informed consent, confidentiality and privacy, and freedom from harm. The use of coercion, such as a threat of harm, or excessive reward to influence subject participation in research is unethical.
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