Protecting Human Subjects: First Biennial Report on the Adequacy and Uniformity of Federal Rules and Policies, and Their Implementation for the Protection of Human Subjects in Biomedical and Behavioral ResearchPresident's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, 1981 - 271 sider |
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... additions to the " core " provisions of the uniform regulations . And the cen- tralization of responsibility for implementation and over- sight in HHS would relieve Federal agencies and research institutions alike of the unnecessary ...
... additions to the " core " provisions of the uniform regulations . And the cen- tralization of responsibility for implementation and over- sight in HHS would relieve Federal agencies and research institutions alike of the unnecessary ...
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... addition to its hearings and deliberations on social and behavioral science research in July and Sep- tember 1980 , the Commission considered aspects of its Bi- ennial Report at its regular meetings in October , November and December ...
... addition to its hearings and deliberations on social and behavioral science research in July and Sep- tember 1980 , the Commission considered aspects of its Bi- ennial Report at its regular meetings in October , November and December ...
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... additions or deletions necessary to bring the summary up- to - date . Federal agencies not surveyed by the National Com- mission or who had reported in 1975 that they neither con- duct nor support research involving human subjects were ...
... additions or deletions necessary to bring the summary up- to - date . Federal agencies not surveyed by the National Com- mission or who had reported in 1975 that they neither con- duct nor support research involving human subjects were ...
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... addition , it requires multiple submission of general assurances , which are frequently intricate and lengthy documents and which must be updated periodically , 20 The achievement of uniform Federal regulations on the protection of ...
... addition , it requires multiple submission of general assurances , which are frequently intricate and lengthy documents and which must be updated periodically , 20 The achievement of uniform Federal regulations on the protection of ...
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... addition , there is evidence that at least some IRB members disagree among themselves as to the nature of their responsibility to provide continuing review . 19 Indeed , some IRBs may even be unaware whether their conclusions and ...
... addition , there is evidence that at least some IRB members disagree among themselves as to the nature of their responsibility to provide continuing review . 19 Indeed , some IRBs may even be unaware whether their conclusions and ...
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Side 25 - An explanation of whom to contact for answers to pertinent questions about the research and research subjects' rights, and whom to contact in the event of a research-related injury to the subject; and (8) A statement that participation is voluntary, refusal to participate will involve no penalty or loss of benefits to which the subject is otherwise entitled, and the subject may discontinue participation at any time without penalty or loss of benefits to which the subject is otherwise entitled.
Side 95 - A statement that the particular treatment or procedure may involve risks to the subject (or to the embryo or fetus, if the subject is or may become pregnant) which are currently unforeseeable; (2) Anticipated circumstances under which the subject's participation may be terminated by the investigator without regard to the subject's consent; (3) Any additional costs to the subject that may result from participation in the research; (4) The consequences of a subject's decision to withdraw from the research...
Side 95 - A statement describing the extent, if any, to which confidentiality of records identifying the subject will be maintained...
Side 109 - Research involving the collection or study of existing data, documents, records, pathological specimens, or diagnostic specimens, if these sources are publicly available, or if the information is recorded by the investigator in such a manner that subjects cannot be identified, directly or through identifiers linked to the subjects.
Side 113 - A statement that the study involves research, an explanation of the purposes of the research and the expected duration of the subject's participation, a description of the procedures to be followed, and identification of any procedures which are experimental; (2) A description of any reasonably foreseeable risks or discomforts to the subject...
Side 88 - Minimal risk means that the probability and magnitude of harm or discomfort anticipated in the research are not greater in and of themselves than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during the performance of routine physical or psychological examinations or tests.
Side 96 - IRB finds and documents that: (1) The research involves no more than minimal risk to the subjects; (2) The waiver or alteration will not adversely affect the rights and welfare of the subjects; (3) The research could not practicably be carried out without the waiver or alteration; and (4) Whenever appropriate, the subjects will be provided with additional pertinent information after participation.
Side 16 - Private information" includes information about behavior that occurs in a context in which an individual can reasonably expect that no observation or recording is taking place, and information which has been provided for specific purposes by an individual and which the individual can reasonably expect will not be made public (for example, a medical record). Private information must be...
Side 102 - ... and the purpose of the activity is the development of important biomedical knowledge, which cannot be obtained by other means, or 2.
Side 25 - ... medical treatments are available if injury occurs and, if so, what they consist of, or where further information may be obtained; 7. an explanation of whom to contact for answers to pertinent questions about the research and research subjects' rights, and whom to contact in the event of a research-related injury to the subject; and 8.