Do patients and health care professionals view the communication processes of clinical research differently? AR asch analysis from a survey

L González‐de Paz, B Kostov… - Journal of Evaluation …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale aims and objectives The increasing amount of the clinical research conducted in
the primary health care has enabled extending research beyond traditional settings, but this …

Actual and perceived knowledge of research ethics guidelines in a sample of public health clinicians

DM Rouse, A Tynan - Internal Medicine Journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background The conduct of research by clinicians is vital to maintain evidence‐based
practice and currency of clinician knowledge. However, the ability to conduct valid research …

[HTML][HTML] Partnering with patients in healthcare research: a scoping review of ethical issues, challenges, and recommendations for practice

JT Martineau, A Minyaoui, A Boivin - BMC medical ethics, 2020 - Springer
Background Partnering with patients in healthcare research now benefits from a strong
rationale and is encouraged by funding agencies and research institutions. However, this …

[HTML][HTML] Collaborative partnership and the social value of clinical research: a qualitative secondary analysis

SM Nurmi, A Halkoaho, M Kangasniemi, AM Pietilä - BMC Medical Ethics, 2017 - Springer
Background Protecting human subjects from being exploited is one of the main ethical
challenges for clinical research. However, there is also a responsibility to protect and …

Distinguishing the Ethics of Clinical Research and Clinical Care

RB Hayes - 2011 - repository.escholarship.umassmed …
Clinical research is vital to clinical care. These days, more research is conducted by
clinicians in more organizations and across many disciplines. Thus, at some point in a …

Nurses' ethical perceptions of health care and of medical clinical research: an audit in a French university teaching hospital

G Benhamou-Jantelet - Nursing Ethics, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Very few data exist in France on:(1) nurses' knowledge and behaviour concerning ethical
decisions in clinical practice; and (2) their knowledge of ethical rules in clinical research …

Research Ethics Review of Patient-Oriented Research: Perspectives of Researchers and Research Ethics Boards

DP Richards, D Corno, S Dastouri, J Flamenbaum… - 2023 - osf.io
Background: Patient-oriented research (POR) incorporates patient partners as members of a
research team. With the strengths and challenges of POR starting to emerge, one challenge …

Knowledge, attitude and barriers to ethical aspects of biomedical research by medical practitioners in a Tertiary Hospital

EE Young, UN Ijoma, CN Okafor… - Journal of Advances in …, 2020 - archive.jibiology.com
Introduction: Ethical norms in research promote the aims of research such as knowledge,
truth and avoidance of error. Observing ethics in clinical research is very important and this …

[HTML][HTML] Early-career researchers' views on ethical dimensions of patient engagement in research

JC Bélisle-Pipon, G Rouleau, S Birko - BMC medical ethics, 2018 - Springer
Background Increasing attention and efforts are being put towards engaging patients in
health research, and some have even argued that patient engagement in research (PER) is …

Communication deficiencies in research and monitoring by ethics committees

AS Karunaratne, PS Myles, MJ Ago… - Internal medicine …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: To assess the range of issues that arise for researchers, research participants and
ethics committee members in the setting of a hospital‐based research environment and to …