BACKGROUND: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, when research is conducted across different countries, this can cause challenges due to the differing ethico-legal framework requirements of ethical boards. There is no specific guidance for research which does not involve non-medicinal products. AIM: To describe and address differences in ethical and research governance procedures applied by research ethics committees for non-pharmaceutical palliative care studies including adult participants in collaborative European studies. DESIGN: An online survey analysed using descriptive statistics. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Eighteen principal investigators in 11 countries conducting one of three European-f...
Background: Research ethics review practices vary considerably across countries and this variability...
This paper examines the UK’s response to a recent European Clinical Trials Directive, namely the Dep...
BACKGROUND: Ethical approval of research projects is, appropriately, an essential prerequisite in he...
Background: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
Background: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
Background: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
BACKGROUND: Ethical approval (EA) must be obtained before medical research can start. We describe th...
BACKGROUND Research ethics approvals, procedures and requirements for institutional research ethi...
The objective of this study is to describe researchers', health-care providers' and other stakeholde...
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Contains fulltext : 48524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Across Europe ...
UNLABELLED: Research ethics committees in central and eastern Europe are increasing in importance as...
Background:There is little guidance on the particular ethical concerns that research raises with a p...
PURPOSE: To present and discuss the reactions of research ethics committees (RECs) in a number of co...
Background: There is little guidance on the particular ethical concerns that research raises with a ...
Background: Research ethics review practices vary considerably across countries and this variability...
This paper examines the UK’s response to a recent European Clinical Trials Directive, namely the Dep...
BACKGROUND: Ethical approval of research projects is, appropriately, an essential prerequisite in he...
Background: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
Background: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
Background: Research requires high-quality ethical and governance scrutiny and approval. However, wh...
BACKGROUND: Ethical approval (EA) must be obtained before medical research can start. We describe th...
BACKGROUND Research ethics approvals, procedures and requirements for institutional research ethi...
The objective of this study is to describe researchers', health-care providers' and other stakeholde...
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Contains fulltext : 48524.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Across Europe ...
UNLABELLED: Research ethics committees in central and eastern Europe are increasing in importance as...
Background:There is little guidance on the particular ethical concerns that research raises with a p...
PURPOSE: To present and discuss the reactions of research ethics committees (RECs) in a number of co...
Background: There is little guidance on the particular ethical concerns that research raises with a ...
Background: Research ethics review practices vary considerably across countries and this variability...
This paper examines the UK’s response to a recent European Clinical Trials Directive, namely the Dep...
BACKGROUND: Ethical approval of research projects is, appropriately, an essential prerequisite in he...