PURPOSE: To present and discuss the reactions of research ethics committees (RECs) in a number of countries when asked for approval Of a study requiring access to death certificates to identify the physicians signing the certificates and to send them a four-page questionnaire about medical decisions made at the patient's end-of-life that could possibly have hastened death. METHODS: A simple questionnaire were sent to the responsible national investigator in an international study (Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland) asking about the interactions between the national research group and the national/regional REC(s). RESULTS: Different laws or guidelines were used by the RECs. Denmark, the Netherlands, and...
International audiencePURPOSE: The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and p...
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Background:There is little guidance on the particular ethical concerns that research raises with a p...
Palliative care research is fraught with many difficulties. There are challenges associated with con...
BACKGROUND: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
Background: Reliable studies of the incidence and characteristics of medical end-of-life decisions w...
Contains fulltext : 48524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Across Europe ...
Background: The death certificate is a document consisting of the deceased individual’s basic ...
BACKGROUND: Ethical approval (EA) must be obtained before medical research can start. We describe th...
As the need for palliative care increases, it is essential for research opportunities to be offered ...
Background: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
Background: Death certificates are the main source of information on the incidence of the direct and...
Verbal autopsy (VA) is a method that determines the cause of death by interviewing a relative of the...
part in a semi-structured interview to ascertain the attitudes of MRECs to palliative care research....
Respecting people’s consent choices for use of their material and data is a cornerstone of biobank e...
International audiencePURPOSE: The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and p...
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Background:There is little guidance on the particular ethical concerns that research raises with a p...
Palliative care research is fraught with many difficulties. There are challenges associated with con...
BACKGROUND: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
Background: Reliable studies of the incidence and characteristics of medical end-of-life decisions w...
Contains fulltext : 48524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Across Europe ...
Background: The death certificate is a document consisting of the deceased individual’s basic ...
BACKGROUND: Ethical approval (EA) must be obtained before medical research can start. We describe th...
As the need for palliative care increases, it is essential for research opportunities to be offered ...
Background: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
Background: Death certificates are the main source of information on the incidence of the direct and...
Verbal autopsy (VA) is a method that determines the cause of death by interviewing a relative of the...
part in a semi-structured interview to ascertain the attitudes of MRECs to palliative care research....
Respecting people’s consent choices for use of their material and data is a cornerstone of biobank e...
International audiencePURPOSE: The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and p...
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Background:There is little guidance on the particular ethical concerns that research raises with a p...