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  1. Empirical medical ethics.T. Hope - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (3):219-220.
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  • Multicentre trials review process by research ethics committees in Spain: where do they stand before implementing the new European regulation?R. Dal-Re - 2005 - Journal of Medical Ethics 31 (6):344-350.
    Objectives: To review the performance of research ethics committees in Spain in assessing multicentre clinical trial drug protocols, and to evaluate if they would comply with the requirements of the new EU Directive to be implemented by May 2004.Design and setting: Prospective study of applications of MCT submitted to RECs.Main measurements: Protocol related features and evaluation process dynamics.Results: 187 applications to be performed in 114 centres, were reviewed by 62 RECs. RECs had a median number of 14 members, of which (...)
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  • International variation in ethics committee requirements: comparisons across five Westernised nations.Nachson Israel, Davies Graham, Lobb Brenda, Goodyear-Smith Felicity & M. Seelau Sheila - 2002 - BMC Medical Ethics 3 (1):2.
    Background Ethics committees typically apply the common principles of autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice to research proposals but with variable weighting and interpretation. This paper reports a comparison of ethical requirements in an international cross-cultural study and discusses their implications. Discussion The study was run concurrently in New Zealand, UK, Israel, Canada and USA and involved testing hypotheses about believability of testimonies regarding alleged child sexual abuse. Ethics committee requirements to conduct this study ranged from nil in Israel to considerable (...)
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  • The effect of study type on research ethics committees’ queries in medical studies.Saara M. Happo, Arja Halkoaho, Soili M. Lehto & Tapani Keränen - 2017 - Research Ethics 13 (3-4):115-127.
    Background:Medical research involving human subjects must be evaluated by a research ethics committee before a study is initiated. However, knowledge of REC decision processes, particularly in relation to evaluating the risk–benefit balance in various study types, appears scant.Methods:The study protocols and records of a Finnish university hospital REC were surveyed for a time span of 5 years. All study procedures in each study plan were examined, and the studies were divided into clinical drug trials, clinical trials with medical devices, studies (...)
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  • International variation in ethics committee requirements: comparisons across five Westernised nations. [REVIEW]Felicity Goodyear-Smith, Brenda Lobb, Graham Davies, Israel Nachson & Sheila Seelau - 2002 - BMC Medical Ethics 3 (1):1-8.
    Background Ethics committees typically apply the common principles of autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence and justice to research proposals but with variable weighting and interpretation. This paper reports a comparison of ethical requirements in an international cross-cultural study and discusses their implications. Discussion The study was run concurrently in New Zealand, UK, Israel, Canada and USA and involved testing hypotheses about believability of testimonies regarding alleged child sexual abuse. Ethics committee requirements to conduct this study ranged from nil in Israel to considerable (...)
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