Progress in emergency and critical care requires that clinical research be performed on patients who are incapable of granting consent for research participation. Analyses of the ethics of such research have left some questions incompletely answered. Why should we be permitted to expose vulnerable patients to research risks without their consent? In particular, how do we justify research interventions that have no potential benefit for participants (nontherapeutic interventions)? This article presents a moral justification for nontherapeutic interventions in emergency research. By relying on a framework for assessing research risks, and by drawing on the example of pediatric research, this justification is founded in how institutional revie...
Children and young peoples' healthcare should be evidence-based yet many treatments are unlicensed o...
OBJECTIVE: To apply component analysis, a structured approach to the ethical analysis of risks and p...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...
Progress in emergency and critical care requires that clinical research be performed on patients who...
My research uses the case of emergency medicine research to challenge established norms of governanc...
The principles which can justify significantly risky nontherapeutic research on children are a combi...
Emergency and acute care settings are some of the most volatile and high intensity areas of any heal...
It is not possible to consent a patient for emergency research in advance of their acute illness, as...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
Research in the intensive care unit (ICU) is commonly thought to pose \u27serious risk\u27 to study ...
Pediatric research in medicine is a widely debated topic on ethical and moral principles. In this pa...
Research examining the safe and effective treatment of diseases and disorders affecting children off...
Children and young peoples' healthcare should be evidence-based yet many treatments are unlicensed o...
OBJECTIVE: To apply component analysis, a structured approach to the ethical analysis of risks and p...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...
Progress in emergency and critical care requires that clinical research be performed on patients who...
My research uses the case of emergency medicine research to challenge established norms of governanc...
The principles which can justify significantly risky nontherapeutic research on children are a combi...
Emergency and acute care settings are some of the most volatile and high intensity areas of any heal...
It is not possible to consent a patient for emergency research in advance of their acute illness, as...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Emergency care needs to be underpinned by the highest quality evidence. However, research involving ...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
Everybody agrees that research is crucial to improve the quality of emergency care. Consent of human...
Research in the intensive care unit (ICU) is commonly thought to pose \u27serious risk\u27 to study ...
Pediatric research in medicine is a widely debated topic on ethical and moral principles. In this pa...
Research examining the safe and effective treatment of diseases and disorders affecting children off...
Children and young peoples' healthcare should be evidence-based yet many treatments are unlicensed o...
OBJECTIVE: To apply component analysis, a structured approach to the ethical analysis of risks and p...
Important ethical aspects apply to the process of obtaining consent in emergency critical care resea...