[图书][B] For the common good: Philosophical foundations of research ethics
AJ London - 2021 - books.google.com
The foundations of research ethics are riven with fault lines emanating from a fear that if
research is too closely connected to weighty social purposes an imperative to advance the …
research is too closely connected to weighty social purposes an imperative to advance the …
Research translation and emerging health technologies: synthetic biology and beyond
S Chan - Health Care Analysis, 2018 - Springer
New health technologies are rapidly emerging from various areas of bioscience research,
such as gene editing, regenerative medicine and synthetic biology. These technologies …
such as gene editing, regenerative medicine and synthetic biology. These technologies …
Why participating in (certain) scientific research is a moral duty
JS Forsberg, MG Hansson, S Eriksson - Journal of medical ethics, 2014 - jme.bmj.com
Our starting point in this article is the debate between John Harris and Iain Brassington on
whether or not there is a duty to take part in scientific research. We consider the arguments …
whether or not there is a duty to take part in scientific research. We consider the arguments …
Research is a duty for health professionals and in the best interest of patients in times of a pandemic: Empirical exploration and ethical implications of the Research …
T Haaser, L Ferretti, PJ Maternowski, S Marty… - Ethics, Medicine and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an unprecedented global mobilization of
biomedical research, especially as some countries have experienced a shortage of medical …
biomedical research, especially as some countries have experienced a shortage of medical …
Challenging the moral status of blood donation
PC Snelling - Health Care Analysis, 2014 - Springer
Abstract The World Health Organisation encourages that blood donation becomes voluntary
and unremunerated, a system already operated in the UK. Drawing on public documents …
and unremunerated, a system already operated in the UK. Drawing on public documents …
The 2008 Declaration of Helsinki: some reflections
S Giordano - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2010 - jme.bmj.com
This paper reflects on some amendments to the Declaration of Helsinki in 2008. It focuses
on former paragraphs 5 (now 6) and 19 (now 17). Paragraph 5 suggested that the wellbeing …
on former paragraphs 5 (now 6) and 19 (now 17). Paragraph 5 suggested that the wellbeing …
[HTML][HTML] An ethical analysis of coverage with evidence development
Sometimes a government or other payer is called on to fund a new health technology even
when the evidence leaves a lot of uncertainty. One option is for the payer to provisionally …
when the evidence leaves a lot of uncertainty. One option is for the payer to provisionally …
Governing the postmortem procurement of human body material for research
K Van Assche, L Capitaine, G Pennings… - Kennedy Institute of …, 2015 - muse.jhu.edu
Human body material removed post mortem is a particularly valuable resource for research.
Considering the efforts that are currently being made to study the biochemical processes …
Considering the efforts that are currently being made to study the biochemical processes …
Child's objection to non-beneficial research: capacity and distress based models
A child's objection, refusal and dissent regarding participation in non-beneficial biomedical
research must be respected, even when the parents or legal representatives have given …
research must be respected, even when the parents or legal representatives have given …
[HTML][HTML] Follow-up in the field of reproductive medicine: an ethical exploration
Research question What ethical implications, issues and concerns play a role in conducting
follow-up studies of children born after assisted reproductive technologies (ART)? Design …
follow-up studies of children born after assisted reproductive technologies (ART)? Design …