The article discusses ethical and moral issues raised with the concepts of privacy and confidentiality in the prescreening and review process for research which uses human subjects. In the article the authors offer their opinions on the importance of privacy as it relates to subject data in research which uses human subjects and on several points which are raised in the article \u22You Don\u27t Know Me, But: Access to Patient Data and Subject Recruitment in Human Subjects\u22 by Toby Schonfeld et al
While it is acknowledged that there is a need for more qualitative research on suicide, it is also c...
Enrollment in research studies is often limited by the fear that one’s personal information cannot b...
The conduct of biomedical research involving the participation of human beings implicates a variety ...
The ongoing transition from paper medical files to electronic health records will provide unpreceden...
Privacy is a key ethical principle in occupational health services. Its importance is emphasised in ...
Background: How patients are selected and subsequently invited to take part in research has importan...
article published in law reviewThe question about the privacy of medical information can be stated s...
The news treatment of issues at risk of invading the private sphere calls for an evaluation of ...
Privacy is an important concern in any research programme that deals with personal medical data. In ...
There are many personal and social issues that are rarely discussed in public and hence are difficul...
With the mapping of the Human Genome and increasing interest in genetic testing and therapies, the p...
Chapter from Privacy Concerns Surrounding Personal Information Sharing on Health and Fitness Mobile ...
This article joins in and extends the contemporary debate on the right to privacy. We bring together...
Confidentiality and disclosure remain a significant concern regardless of age, gender, race, religio...
This chapter examines the relationship between the values of research and privacy in the context of ...
While it is acknowledged that there is a need for more qualitative research on suicide, it is also c...
Enrollment in research studies is often limited by the fear that one’s personal information cannot b...
The conduct of biomedical research involving the participation of human beings implicates a variety ...
The ongoing transition from paper medical files to electronic health records will provide unpreceden...
Privacy is a key ethical principle in occupational health services. Its importance is emphasised in ...
Background: How patients are selected and subsequently invited to take part in research has importan...
article published in law reviewThe question about the privacy of medical information can be stated s...
The news treatment of issues at risk of invading the private sphere calls for an evaluation of ...
Privacy is an important concern in any research programme that deals with personal medical data. In ...
There are many personal and social issues that are rarely discussed in public and hence are difficul...
With the mapping of the Human Genome and increasing interest in genetic testing and therapies, the p...
Chapter from Privacy Concerns Surrounding Personal Information Sharing on Health and Fitness Mobile ...
This article joins in and extends the contemporary debate on the right to privacy. We bring together...
Confidentiality and disclosure remain a significant concern regardless of age, gender, race, religio...
This chapter examines the relationship between the values of research and privacy in the context of ...
While it is acknowledged that there is a need for more qualitative research on suicide, it is also c...
Enrollment in research studies is often limited by the fear that one’s personal information cannot b...
The conduct of biomedical research involving the participation of human beings implicates a variety ...