Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase its access to healthy children for research protocols that involve harm or a risk of harm. This move reverses longstanding policy within that community generally to exclude healthy children from such protocols on the grounds that the research as to them is non-therapeutic, that they are particularly vulnerable to research-related abuses, and that they are unable themselves to give informed consent to their participation. The research community\u27s new posture has been supported by prominent pediatric bioethicists who have argued that unless healthy children are included as research subjects in harmful or risky research, the pediatric populati...
In 1966, Henry Beecher, a professor at Harvard Medical School, published an article in the New Engla...
This thesis aims to contribute to the optimal inclusion of children in pediatric clinical research i...
Building on the knowledge generated by the long history of disease-oriented research, the next few d...
Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase i...
Pediatric research in medicine is a widely debated topic on ethical and moral principles. In this pa...
Even as research with children has increasingly been recognized as urgently needed for generating ef...
markdownabstractPaediatric research ethics evolves around a central dilemma. Either one has to accep...
Bioethics guidelines vary in their response to children as research subjects. Children have been ig...
© 2014 Dr. Nikola Aileen StepanovThe primary objectives of early phase clinical studies is to test n...
Part I of this Comment traces the development of ethical and legal guidelines for current informed c...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
Federal efforts beginning in the 1990\u27s have successfully increased pediatric research to improve...
Ethical issues in pediatric treatment and research are considered and dis-cussed in the light of dif...
Because children are presumed to have insufficient cognitive ability to consent to participate in re...
The history of pediatric medical research has been characterized as a history of child abuse. Usuall...
In 1966, Henry Beecher, a professor at Harvard Medical School, published an article in the New Engla...
This thesis aims to contribute to the optimal inclusion of children in pediatric clinical research i...
Building on the knowledge generated by the long history of disease-oriented research, the next few d...
Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase i...
Pediatric research in medicine is a widely debated topic on ethical and moral principles. In this pa...
Even as research with children has increasingly been recognized as urgently needed for generating ef...
markdownabstractPaediatric research ethics evolves around a central dilemma. Either one has to accep...
Bioethics guidelines vary in their response to children as research subjects. Children have been ig...
© 2014 Dr. Nikola Aileen StepanovThe primary objectives of early phase clinical studies is to test n...
Part I of this Comment traces the development of ethical and legal guidelines for current informed c...
Special considerations apply to the ethics of research with children and young people. The United Na...
Federal efforts beginning in the 1990\u27s have successfully increased pediatric research to improve...
Ethical issues in pediatric treatment and research are considered and dis-cussed in the light of dif...
Because children are presumed to have insufficient cognitive ability to consent to participate in re...
The history of pediatric medical research has been characterized as a history of child abuse. Usuall...
In 1966, Henry Beecher, a professor at Harvard Medical School, published an article in the New Engla...
This thesis aims to contribute to the optimal inclusion of children in pediatric clinical research i...
Building on the knowledge generated by the long history of disease-oriented research, the next few d...