Background. This paper examines the current systems and structures for ethical review of health services research in the United Kingdom (UK). Past criticisms and the adequacy of recent governance arrangements for Ethics Committees in addressing these are discussed. The implications for nurses are then considered. Rationale. This examination of the situation is prompted by the demand for more innovative research designs in health care evaluation, new regulations and guidance, and a climate of public anxiety regarding research conduct in the UK. Findings. The evolution of Research Ethics Committees (RECs) has been slow and resulted in a lack in consistency. Criticisms made of RECs can be categorized into four main areas. New governance arrang...
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Ethical review and governance of health services research in the UK have undergone significant chang...
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Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Ethical review and governance of health services research in the UK have undergone significant chang...
UK-based research conducted within a healthcare setting generally requires approval from the Nationa...
Health research that seeks the participation of patients requires ethical and administrative clearan...
The article reviews ethical consideration in social research and identifies current approaches to sa...
Gaining ethical approval can be an intimidating process, both for new and experienced researchers al...
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with providing an opinion on whether research proposal...
This article examines the permissions and approvals required for nurses and other health professiona...
The objective of this study is to describe researchers', health-care providers' and other stakeholde...
AIM: To show that the ethics governance process in the UK is not necessarily conducive to innovative...
This paper examines the UK’s response to a recent European Clinical Trials Directive, namely the Dep...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Ethical review and governance of health services research in the UK have undergone significant chang...
National Health Service research ethics committees exist to ensure that research performed within th...
In this paper I argue that nursing research is losing its way. There are a number of ways in which t...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Ethical review and governance of health services research in the UK have undergone significant chang...
UK-based research conducted within a healthcare setting generally requires approval from the Nationa...
Health research that seeks the participation of patients requires ethical and administrative clearan...
The article reviews ethical consideration in social research and identifies current approaches to sa...
Gaining ethical approval can be an intimidating process, both for new and experienced researchers al...
Research ethics committees (RECs) are charged with providing an opinion on whether research proposal...