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- 《Ethics & Human Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 End of life and bereavement care in the intensive care unit: A need for more quality empirical research Despite an ongoing need for pediatric research, low study enrollment may impede study completion, particularly in critical care. We ...
Research ethics boards (REBs) exist for good reason. By setting rules of ethical behaviour, REBs can help mitigate the risk of researchers causing harm to their research participants. However, the current method by which REBs promote ethical behaviour does little more than send researchers into the...
"Science ethics" refers to the principles according to which scientific activity should be conducted and to the mechanisms by which conformity to such principles is promoted, fostered or ensured. Ethical behaviour in science is as important as scienceitself. To quote Albert Einstein, "Most people ...
of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.” I am using the word ethics as it applies to a class of human actions (UX Research) and specifically, I am defining the rules of conduct we need to consider in UX research as...
The ethics of relying on a non-competent and untrained public health workforce needs to be questioned. Furthermore ethical practices need to be deeply ingrained as an integral part of public health competencies at the local, state and national level. The purpose of the current review is to ...
In order to stimulate an open-ended dialogue about research ethics, we reflect on four ethical challenges that came up during our research into older people with a wish to die. Drawing on our experiences, we discuss (1) the possibly confirming influence of our research on the death wish (...
Awareness of Medical Professionals Regarding Research Ethics in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Survey to Assess Training Needs Results: About 53.78% of the participants had received research ethics education, out of which 78.51% of the participants expressed the need for more ...
And what if your individual framework of ethics clashes with your chosen profession’s guide? This page unpicks some of those questions, drawing on work from theJubilee Centre for Character and Virtues at the University of Birmingham. A three-year research project there focuses on three profession...
care context will be subject to more stringent information governance than research data. This is already becoming apparent for genetic data; for example, Genomics England requires all research to be carried out within their trusted research environment with strict controls on export of research ...