Background: How patients are selected and subsequently invited to take part in research has important implications for gaining informed, voluntary consent. Objective(s): This article identifies and discusses common ethical issues that are faced by researchers when recruiting patients from primary care settings. Discussion: Recruiting primary care patients for research studies should be guided by the core ethical values of merit and integrity, respect, justice and beneficence. Issues of patient privacy and risk of coercion are major concerns when selecting and recruiting primary care patients, but the ethical issues will depend on the type of research and the potential risks to participants. The National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human...
The public needs to be included in debates about what is, and isn't, in its best interests. Until th...
Community engagement is increasingly recognized as a critical element of medical research, recommend...
Introduction: Variation across research ethics boards (REBs) in conditions placed on access to medic...
Background. How patients are selected and subsequently invited to take part in research has importan...
Background: Clinical research is increasingly being undertaken in primary care. This development off...
Background: Clinical research is increasingly being undertaken in primary care settings. This develo...
Objective: To discuss the ethical issues in the recruitment of university students as research subje...
issues regarding recruitment to research studies within the primary care consultatio
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Objectives To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to explore their vi...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).This analysis explores ethical issue...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Abstract Background Increasing attention and efforts are being put towards engaging patients in heal...
Aim: This article presents key ethical challenges that were encountered when conducting a participat...
The article discusses ethical and moral issues raised with the concepts of privacy and confidentiali...
The public needs to be included in debates about what is, and isn't, in its best interests. Until th...
Community engagement is increasingly recognized as a critical element of medical research, recommend...
Introduction: Variation across research ethics boards (REBs) in conditions placed on access to medic...
Background. How patients are selected and subsequently invited to take part in research has importan...
Background: Clinical research is increasingly being undertaken in primary care. This development off...
Background: Clinical research is increasingly being undertaken in primary care settings. This develo...
Objective: To discuss the ethical issues in the recruitment of university students as research subje...
issues regarding recruitment to research studies within the primary care consultatio
Item does not contain fulltextSeeking ethics committee approval for research can be challenging even...
Objectives To establish the views of research volunteers on the consent process; to explore their vi...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).This analysis explores ethical issue...
Background: Since the Helsinki Declaration was introduced in 1964 as a code of practice for clinical...
Abstract Background Increasing attention and efforts are being put towards engaging patients in heal...
Aim: This article presents key ethical challenges that were encountered when conducting a participat...
The article discusses ethical and moral issues raised with the concepts of privacy and confidentiali...
The public needs to be included in debates about what is, and isn't, in its best interests. Until th...
Community engagement is increasingly recognized as a critical element of medical research, recommend...
Introduction: Variation across research ethics boards (REBs) in conditions placed on access to medic...