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Maria Cristina Murano – Research Ethics, 2024
Over the last three quarters of a century, international guidelines and regulations have undergone significant changes in how children are problematised as participants in biomedical research. While early guidelines enacted children as vulnerable subjects with diminished autonomy and in need of special protection, beginning in the early 2000s,…
Descriptors: Biomedicine, Research Methodology, Public Health, Guidelines
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Maduka-Okafor, Ferdinand Chinedum; Okoye, Onochie Ike; Oguego, Ngozi; Udeh, Nnenma; Aghaji, Ada; Okoye, Obiekwe; Ezegwui, Ifeoma R.; Nwobi, Emmanuel Amaechi; Ezugwu, Euzebus; Onwasigwe, Ernest; Umeh, Rich E.; Aneji, Chiamaka – Research Ethics, 2022
School-based research presents ethical challenges, especially with respect to informed consent. The manner in which pupils and their parents respond to an invitation to participate in research is likely to depend on several factors, including the level of trust between them and the researchers. This paper describes our recruitment and consent…
Descriptors: Recruitment, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Children
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AlFattani, Areej A. G.; AlAlem, Hala – Research Ethics, 2020
Background: Medical research on children has increased in the last 20 years. International ethical regulations for conducting clinical research on children may not pertain to Muslim communities where religious beliefs play a big role in decision-making process. Methods: The aim of this paper was to illustrate the origins of bioethics principles in…
Descriptors: Islam, Ethics, Medical Research, Pediatrics
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Coch, Donna – Journal of Moral Education, 2007
There are few available resources for learning and teaching about ethical issues in neuroimaging research with children, who constitute a special and vulnerable population. Here, a brief review of ethical issues in developmental research, situated within the emerging field of neuroethics, highlights the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Researchers, Educational Research, Biology
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Connolly, Kate; Reid, Adela – Qualitative Inquiry, 2007
In many institutions, the institutional review board/research ethics board (IRB/REB) uses the traditional audit approach that emerged from the biomedical community (e.g., Nuremburg Code, Belmont Report) to review the ethical acceptability of research using humans as participants. This approach is guided by participant protection and risk…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Risk Management, Foreign Countries, Ethics
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Jonsen, Albert R. – Pediatrics, 1978
The article summarizes the ten recommendations of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research regarding ethical considerations involved in using children as experimental subjects. Journal availability: see EC 111 045. (DLS)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Child Welfare, Children, Ethics
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Comiskey, Robert J. – Child Welfare, 1978
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Children, Debate, Ethics
van Eys, Jan, Ed. – 1978
This book contains the proceedings of a multidisciplinary workshop convened to explore issues relating to the conduct of medical research on children. In the keynote address, John Holt discusses the right of children to informed consent. The main body of presentations is organized into three categories of concerns: medical imperatives, ethical…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Children