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A multisite study of performance drivers among institutional review boards. [PDF]
Introduction:The time required to obtain Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval is a frequent subject of efforts to reduce unnecessary delays in initiating clinical trials. This study was conducted by and for IRB directors to better understand factors
Allen, Karen +9 more
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Can clinical ethics committees be legitimate actors in bedside rationing?
Background Rationing and allocation decisions at the clinical level – bedside rationing – entail complex dilemmas that clinicians and managers often find difficult to handle. There is a lack of mechanisms and aids for promoting fair decisions, especially
Morten Magelssen, Kristine Bærøe
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Ensaios clínicos. Algumas questões éticas gerais.
This article provides an overview of the main problems that ethics committees deal with when analysing clinical trials. Some characteristics of the different phases are discussed as well as some particular problems of the Portuguese law.
J A Melo
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The review of requests for a positive opinion of the ethics committees (application procedure) as a requirement to start a clinical trial in Germany has been completely redesigned with the transposition of EU Directive 2001/20/EC in the 12th Amendment of
Russ, Hagen +4 more
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A “Principled Resolution”: The Fulcrum for Bioethics Mediation [PDF]
The concept of a principled resolution is the foundation for bioethics mediation. Dubler presents the core bioethical principles that support the creation of principled resolutions as fulcrums for resolving disagreements in the healthcare setting ...
Dubler, Nancy Neveloff
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Ethical review and reflexivity in research of children's sexuality [PDF]
Research in the area of children's sexuality is largely based on observational and retrospective studies. Childhood studies literature increasingly calls upon the inclusion of children's voices, yet with sensitive topics ethical positions often close ...
Flanagan, Paul G.
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Ethics committees and the changed clinical research environment in India in 2016: A perspective!
Introduction: Institutional and Independent Ethics Committees (ECs) have as their primary mission the protection of human research subjects. The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization has in the period 2013–2016 introduced several new regulations ...
Sanish Davis +4 more
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HREC members\u27 personal values influence decision making in contentious cases [PDF]
This article identifies 14 contentious issues faced by Human Research Ethics Committees (HRECs). The authors argue that HREC members will respond variably to these issues based on their own fundamental values and worldview. In particular, we propose that
Brewer, Keagan +4 more
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Decision aids for randomised controlled trials : a qualitative exploration of stakeholders' views [PDF]
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions.
Campbell, Marion K +2 more
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Background COVID-19 is a highly challenging infectious disease. Research ethics committees (RECs) have challenges reviewing research on this new pandemic disease under a tight timeline and public pressure.
Asyraf Syahmi Mohd Noor +18 more
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