International, multi-site, pediatric health research has shown great promise by vastly increasing the amount and heterogeneity of biospecimens and clinical records. However, considerable impediments are created by the significant costs and delays associated with obtaining regulatory approval in numerous countries, which is often complicated by varying and sometimes opaque research ethics standards and procedures. Although it is unlikely that the global community could reach consensus on a single set of research ethics policies and procedures, voluntary policy pronouncements by countries agreeing to defer to the approval of research ethics bodies in other countries might be a way forward. Deference is only feasible where countries have exist...
The participation of minors in biobank research can offer great benefits for science and health care...
After describing the Declaration and its drafting history, this Note will summarize several internat...
Abstract: Children continue to experience harm when undergoing clinical procedures despite increased...
Objective: To assess the comparability of international ethics principles and practices used in regu...
Over the past decades, considerable legislative effort has been made to facilitate and encourage cli...
AbstractOver the past decades, considerable legislative effort has been made to facilitate and encou...
Background\ud Many investigators are concerned that the modes of implementation and enforcement of t...
Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase i...
Multinational collaborators in health research face particular ethical challenges when conducting st...
BACKGROUND: Many investigators are concerned that the modes of implementation and enforcement of the...
Regulating paediatric research means searching for the balance between two valuable goals: protectin...
International audienceRegulating paediatric research means searching for the balance between two val...
Background: Research ethics review practices vary considerably across countries and this variability...
Children’s rights to participate in matters affecting them, including research, have gained increasi...
In 1966, Henry Beecher, a professor at Harvard Medical School, published an article in the New Engla...
The participation of minors in biobank research can offer great benefits for science and health care...
After describing the Declaration and its drafting history, this Note will summarize several internat...
Abstract: Children continue to experience harm when undergoing clinical procedures despite increased...
Objective: To assess the comparability of international ethics principles and practices used in regu...
Over the past decades, considerable legislative effort has been made to facilitate and encourage cli...
AbstractOver the past decades, considerable legislative effort has been made to facilitate and encou...
Background\ud Many investigators are concerned that the modes of implementation and enforcement of t...
Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase i...
Multinational collaborators in health research face particular ethical challenges when conducting st...
BACKGROUND: Many investigators are concerned that the modes of implementation and enforcement of the...
Regulating paediatric research means searching for the balance between two valuable goals: protectin...
International audienceRegulating paediatric research means searching for the balance between two val...
Background: Research ethics review practices vary considerably across countries and this variability...
Children’s rights to participate in matters affecting them, including research, have gained increasi...
In 1966, Henry Beecher, a professor at Harvard Medical School, published an article in the New Engla...
The participation of minors in biobank research can offer great benefits for science and health care...
After describing the Declaration and its drafting history, this Note will summarize several internat...
Abstract: Children continue to experience harm when undergoing clinical procedures despite increased...