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A Relational Ethical Dialogue With Research Ethics Committees

Nursing Ethics, 2008
The aim of this article is to take relational ethics concepts and apply them to the context of application to research ethics committees for approval to carry out research. The process of a multinational qualitative research application is described.
Philip J, Larkin   +2 more
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Role of the research ethics committee

Nurse Education Today, 1999
Research ethics committees have an important role to play in ensuring the ethical standards and scientific merit of research involving human subjects. There are three important obligations placed on the ethics committee. Firstly, and most importantly, the ethics committee must ensure that the rights of research participants are protected.
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Research Ethics Committees in Hungary

2017
The general rules for conducting biomedical research were laid down in the Health Care Act of 1997, while conditions for research on human beings were specified in a Ministry Decree issued in 2002. The main task of local research ethics committees is to check whether the personal and technological conditions at the health institution are adequate for ...
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Research Ethics Committees

2021
Ethics committees represent a “way of doing bioethics” that is useful in plural and democratic societies. Although there are different types of ethics committees, clinical ethics committees, national ethics committees or ad hoc committees, I will focus my analysis on research ethics committees in biomedicine.
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Research Ethics Committees

2012
Human research ethics comprise principles and processes. Common principles include the requirements that research involving humans has merit and is beneficial, that researchers have integrity, that the benefits and burdens of research participation are justly shared, that risks to participants are minimized and are justified by potential benefits, and ...
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Research ethics committees: values and power in higher education

International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory and Practice, 2011
Ruth Mcareavey
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