Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical research, it has generally been agreed that research governance is also needed in the field of public health and health promotion research. Recently, a range of factors led to the development of more stringent bureaucratic procedures, governing the conduct of low-risk population-based health research in the United Kingdom.Methods: Our paper highlights a case study of the application process to medical research ethics committees in the United Kingdom for a study of the promotion of physical activity by health care providers. The case study presented here is an illustration of the challenges in conducting low-risk population-based health resea...
Background: It has long been noted that the chain from identification of need (research gap) to im...
Plain English summary Researchers who conduct studies in health and social care are encouraged to in...
Plain English summary Researchers carrying out research in the NHS in England have to obtain approva...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
The objective of this study is to describe researchers', health-care providers' and other stakeholde...
Ethics committees now require that individuals give informed consent to much health services researc...
Centralised, compliance-focused approaches to research ethics have been normalised in practice. In t...
In a number of countries throughout the world attention is being paid to the ways in which health an...
National Health Service research ethics committees exist to ensure that research performed within th...
BACKGROUND: The red tape and delays around research ethics and governance approvals frequently frust...
Background. This paper examines the current systems and structures for ethical review of health serv...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Health research that seeks the participation of patients requires ethical and administrative clearan...
This paper examines the UK’s response to a recent European Clinical Trials Directive, namely the Dep...
Background: It has long been noted that the chain from identification of need (research gap) to im...
Plain English summary Researchers who conduct studies in health and social care are encouraged to in...
Plain English summary Researchers carrying out research in the NHS in England have to obtain approva...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
The objective of this study is to describe researchers', health-care providers' and other stakeholde...
Ethics committees now require that individuals give informed consent to much health services researc...
Centralised, compliance-focused approaches to research ethics have been normalised in practice. In t...
In a number of countries throughout the world attention is being paid to the ways in which health an...
National Health Service research ethics committees exist to ensure that research performed within th...
BACKGROUND: The red tape and delays around research ethics and governance approvals frequently frust...
Background. This paper examines the current systems and structures for ethical review of health serv...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Health research that seeks the participation of patients requires ethical and administrative clearan...
This paper examines the UK’s response to a recent European Clinical Trials Directive, namely the Dep...
Background: It has long been noted that the chain from identification of need (research gap) to im...
Plain English summary Researchers who conduct studies in health and social care are encouraged to in...
Plain English summary Researchers carrying out research in the NHS in England have to obtain approva...