A New Edition of Research Ethics is Now Available
August 31, 2021
Research Ethics (vol. 17, no. 1, 2021) is available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “‘The Time where the British Took the Lead is Over’: Ethical Aspects of Writing in Complex Research Partnerships” by Kristina Pelikan, Roger Jeffery and Thorsten Roelcke
- “Preventing Ethics Dumping: The Challenges for Kenyan Research Ethics Committees” by Kate Chatfield, et al.
- “On-Site Monitoring of Clinical Trials by an Ethics Committee in India: A Road Less Travelled” by Nusrat Shafiq, et al.
- “An Ethical Engagement: Creative Practice Research, The Academy and Professional Codes of Conduct” by Kate MacNeill, et al.
- “Trust Trumps Comprehension, Visceral Factors Trump All: A Psychological Cascade Constraining Informed Consent to Clinical Trials: A Qualitative Study with Stable Patients” by Michael Rost, et al.
- “Patient Perspectives on Research use of Residual Biospecimens and Health Information: On the Necessity of Obtaining Societal Consent by Creating a Governance Structure based on Value-Sharing” by Mayumi Yamanaka, Mika Suzuki and Keiko Sato
- “To CAG or not to CAG? Difficulties in Determining Submission to the Confidentiality Advisory Group: A Commentary” by V Ranieri, H Stynes and E Kennedy