This paper considers concerns that social care research may be stifled by health-focused ethical scrutiny under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and the requirement for an ‘appropriate body’ to determine ethical approval for research involving people who are deemed to lack capacity under the Act to make decisions concerning their participation and consent in research. The current study comprised an online survey of current practice in university research ethics committees (URECs), and explored through semi-structured interviews the views of social researchers engaged in or exploring work concerning people who may, under the Act, lack the capacity to make decisions to consent to participate in a research programme. The paper concludes that there...
The ethical problem of the need to conduct research on the very condi-tions that impair the ability ...
Although there is increasing interest in service user involvement in research, such involvement rare...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 gives statutory force to the common law principle that all adults are a...
This paper considers concerns that social care research may be stifled by health-focused ethical scr...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (HM Government, 2005) introduced safeguards to protect people who lack ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) introduced safeguards to protect people who lack capacity from in...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Two separate regulatory regimes govern research with adults who lack capacity to consent in England ...
The Mental Capacity Act will come into force in 2007. It sets out guidelines for the ethical review ...
Seeking ethical approval and conducting research in an ethical manner are necessary components of re...
Seeking ethical approval and conducting research in an ethical manner are necessary components of re...
The article reviews ethical consideration in social research and identifies current approaches to sa...
Not to be quoted without author’s permission Patterns of research governance in the UK are changing ...
Health-care research generally requires the informed consent of those who participate in the study a...
The ethical problem of the need to conduct research on the very condi-tions that impair the ability ...
Although there is increasing interest in service user involvement in research, such involvement rare...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 gives statutory force to the common law principle that all adults are a...
This paper considers concerns that social care research may be stifled by health-focused ethical scr...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (HM Government, 2005) introduced safeguards to protect people who lack ...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA) introduced safeguards to protect people who lack capacity from in...
The role of research ethics committees has expanded across the UK and North America and the process ...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Two separate regulatory regimes govern research with adults who lack capacity to consent in England ...
The Mental Capacity Act will come into force in 2007. It sets out guidelines for the ethical review ...
Seeking ethical approval and conducting research in an ethical manner are necessary components of re...
Seeking ethical approval and conducting research in an ethical manner are necessary components of re...
The article reviews ethical consideration in social research and identifies current approaches to sa...
Not to be quoted without author’s permission Patterns of research governance in the UK are changing ...
Health-care research generally requires the informed consent of those who participate in the study a...
The ethical problem of the need to conduct research on the very condi-tions that impair the ability ...
Although there is increasing interest in service user involvement in research, such involvement rare...
The Mental Capacity Act 2005 gives statutory force to the common law principle that all adults are a...