A New Edition of Research Ethics is Now Available

July 29, 2016

Research Ethics (vol. 12, no. 3, 2016) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “The Contribution and Attitudes of Research Ethics Committees to Complete Registration and Non-Selective Reporting of Clinical Trials: A European Survey” by Daniel Strech, Jasper Littmann, and on behalf of the OPEN consortium
  • “Could Providing Financial Incentives to Research Participants be Ultimately Self-Defeating?” by TL Zutlevics
  • “Opportunities, Challenges and Ethical Issues Associated With Conducting Community-Based Participatory Research in a Hospital Setting” by C Strike, A Guta, K. de Prinse, S Switzer, and S Chan Carusone
  • “Prevalence and Commonalities of Informed Consent Templates for Biomedical Research” by Jhia LN Jackson and Elaine Larson