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Continuous review for ethical conduct of clinical trial-are the ethics committees complying? [PDF]

open access: yesPerspectives in Clinical Research
Ethics committees (ECs) play a crucial role in safeguarding clinical trial participants through ongoing review beyond initial protocol approval. Although regulations require periodic monitoring of study progress, risk, protocol adherence, and informed ...
Mrunalini Vinay Kalikar, Ganesh Dakhale
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Evolution of ethics in clinical research and ethics committee

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dermatology, 2017
Ethics are the moral values of human behavior and the principles which govern these values. The situation becomes challenging for a doctor when he assumes the role of researcher.
Nilay Kanti Das, Amrita Sil
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Hospital/clinical ethics committees' notion: an overview

open access: yesJournal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine, 2016
Hospital ethics committees (HECs) help clinicians deal with the ethical challenges which have been raised during clinical practice. A comprehensive literature review was conducted to provide a historical background of the development of HECs ...
Fatemeh Hajibabaee   +4 more
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Clinical ethics committee [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 1995
An informal clinical ethics committee was set up to advise on ethical problems in prenatal diagnosis in Leeds. It was used twice in six months but was not called on again in the subsequent year, and we describe this experience. In North America similar committees are often used to advise on clinical moral dilemmas, and we review the published evidence ...
J G, Thornton, R J, Lilford
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Establishing a clinical ethics support service: lessons from the first 18 months of a new Australian service – a case study

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2023
Background Although the importance of clinical ethics in contemporary clinical environments is established, development of formal clinical ethics services in the Australia health system has, to date, been ad hoc. This study was designed to systematically
Elizabeth Hoon   +7 more
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Clinical ethics committees

open access: yesBMJ, 2000
Research ethics committees, both local and for multicentre research, are now well established in the United Kingdom. Clinical ethics committees, which deal with issues that arise in clinical practice, are a more recent phenomenon. Earlier this year people from 14 clinical ethics committees within the United Kingdom met to compare their experiences—at a
A M, Slowther, T, Hope
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Evaluating assessment tools of the quality of clinical ethics consultations: a systematic scoping review from 1992 to 2019

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2020
Background Amidst expanding roles in education and policy making, questions have been raised about the ability of Clinical Ethics Committees (CEC) s to carry out effective ethics consultations (CECons).
Nicholas Yue Shuen Yoon   +11 more
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COVID-19 underscores the important role of Clinical Ethics Committees in Africa

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2021
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has magnified pre-existing challenges in healthcare in Africa. Long-standing health inequities, embedded in the continent over centuries, have been laid bare and have raised complex ethical dilemmas.
Keymanthri Moodley   +3 more
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Development of clinical ethics committees [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2004
Support for dealing with ethical issues in clinical practice should be an integral part of patient care Clinical practice raises a wide variety of ethical issues that can be difficult for individual doctors to resolve. Some NHS trusts have established clinical ethics committees to provide ethical support.
Anne, Slowther   +3 more
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Clinical Ethics Committees in Africa: lost in the shadow of RECs/IRBs?

open access: yesBMC Medical Ethics, 2020
Background Clinical Ethics Committees (CECs) are well established at healthcare institutions in resource-rich countries. However, there is limited information on established CECs in resource poor countries, especially in Africa.
Keymanthri Moodley   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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