Abstract Background Quality and service improvement (QSI) research employs a broad range of methods to enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery. QSI research differs from traditional healthcare research and poses unique ethical questions. Since QSI research aims to generate knowledge to enhance quality improvement efforts, should it be considered research for regulatory purposes? Is review by a research ethics committee required? Should healthcare providers be considered research participants? If participation in QSI research entails no more than minimal risk, is consent required? The lack of consensus on answers to these questions highlights the need for ethical guidance. Main body Three distinct approaches to classifying QSI research...
Qualitative researchers are required to manage the ethical aspects of any research project carefully...
Quality improvement (QI) projects and clinical research projects both contribute to the body of evid...
Background. This paper examines the current systems and structures for ethical review of health serv...
Funds were provided by a Canadian Institute of Health Research grant (Nominated PI: Monica Taljaard,...
Quality improvement (QI) activities can improve health care but must be conducted ethically. The Has...
Peer ReviewedQuality improvement (QI) projects and clinical research play essential roles in healthc...
Research governance and ethics have become an important part of healthcare practice in determining q...
Background: Health-care is permeated with ethical values and norms and so there are ethical implicat...
Background Health services research is multidisciplinary and involves the use of a plurality of rese...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
UK-based research conducted within a healthcare setting generally requires approval from the Nationa...
UK-based research conducted within a healthcare setting generally requires approval from the Nationa...
Healthcare research is haunted by a history of unethical studies in which profound harm was caused t...
Decision-making about the ethics of qualitative research is problematic where the research design is...
Centralised, compliance-focused approaches to research ethics have been normalised in practice. In t...
Qualitative researchers are required to manage the ethical aspects of any research project carefully...
Quality improvement (QI) projects and clinical research projects both contribute to the body of evid...
Background. This paper examines the current systems and structures for ethical review of health serv...
Funds were provided by a Canadian Institute of Health Research grant (Nominated PI: Monica Taljaard,...
Quality improvement (QI) activities can improve health care but must be conducted ethically. The Has...
Peer ReviewedQuality improvement (QI) projects and clinical research play essential roles in healthc...
Research governance and ethics have become an important part of healthcare practice in determining q...
Background: Health-care is permeated with ethical values and norms and so there are ethical implicat...
Background Health services research is multidisciplinary and involves the use of a plurality of rese...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
UK-based research conducted within a healthcare setting generally requires approval from the Nationa...
UK-based research conducted within a healthcare setting generally requires approval from the Nationa...
Healthcare research is haunted by a history of unethical studies in which profound harm was caused t...
Decision-making about the ethics of qualitative research is problematic where the research design is...
Centralised, compliance-focused approaches to research ethics have been normalised in practice. In t...
Qualitative researchers are required to manage the ethical aspects of any research project carefully...
Quality improvement (QI) projects and clinical research projects both contribute to the body of evid...
Background. This paper examines the current systems and structures for ethical review of health serv...