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  1. Taking Our Obligations to Research Participants Seriously: Disclosing Individual Results of Genetic Research.Teri A. Manolio - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):32-34.
    (2006). Taking Our Obligations to Research Participants Seriously: Disclosing Individual Results of Genetic Research. The American Journal of Bioethics: Vol. 6, No. 6, pp. 32-34.
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  • Disclosing individual genetic results to research participants.Vardit Ravitsky & Benjamin S. Wilfond - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):8 – 17.
    Investigators and institutional review boards should integrate plans about the appropriate disclosure of individual genetic results when designing research studies. The ethical principles of beneficence, respect, reciprocity, and justice provide justification for routinely offering certain results to research participants. We propose a result-evaluation approach that assesses the expected information and the context of the study in order to decide whether results should be offered. According to this approach, the analytic validity and the clinical utility of a specific result determine whether (...)
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  • Undesirable implications of disclosing individual genetic results to research participants.Leslie A. Meltzer - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):28 – 30.
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  • Attitudes of the Japanese public and doctors towards use of archived information and samples without informed consent: Preliminary findings based on focus group interviews. [REVIEW]Fukuhara Shunichi, Sekimoto Miho, Nishigaki Etsuyo, Ohnishi Motoki, Asai Atsushi & Fukui Tsuguya - 2002 - BMC Medical Ethics 3 (1):1-10.
    Background The purpose of this study is to explore laypersons' attitudes toward the use of archived (existing) materials such as medical records and biological samples and to compare them with the attitudes of physicians who are involved in medical research. Methods Three focus group interviews were conducted, in which seven Japanese male members of the general public, seven female members of the general public and seven physicians participated. Results It was revealed that the lay public expressed diverse attitudes towards the (...)
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  • Questions, complexities, and limitations in disclosing individual genetic results.Robert Klitzman - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):34 – 36.
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  • Obligations in offering to disclose genetic research results.Conrad V. Fernandez & Charles Weijer - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):44 – 46.
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  • The Return of Research Results to Participants: Pilot Questionnaire of Adolescents and Parents of Children with Cancer.Conrad V. Fernandez, Darcy Santor, Charles Weijer, Caron Strahlendorf, Albert Moghrabi, Rebecca Pentz, Jun Gao & Eric Kodish - unknown
    PURPOSE: The offer to return research results to participants is increasingly recognized as an ethical obligation, although few researchers routinely return results. We examined the needs and attitudes of parents of children with cancer and of adolescents with cancer to the return of research results. METHODS: Seven experts in research ethics scored content validity on parent and adolescent questionnaires previously developed through focus group and phone interviews. The questionnaires were revised and provided to 30 parents and 10 adolescents in a (...)
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  • Best laid plans for offering results go awry.Lisa S. Parker - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):22 – 23.
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  • Considering the nature of individual research results.Laura M. Beskow - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):38 – 40.
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  • Tiered disclosure options promote the autonomy and well-being of research subjects.Mark A. Rothstein - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):20 – 21.
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  • Thresholds and boundaries in the disclosure of individual genetic research results.Lynn G. Dressler & Eric T. Juengst - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (6):18 – 20.
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  • So what are we going to do about research using clinical information and samples.Ellen Wright Clayton - 2004 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 26 (6):14-15.
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  • Qualifying confidentiality: Historical and empirical issues and facts.Robert Klitzman - 2006 - American Journal of Bioethics 6 (2):26 – 27.
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