Ethical Review Committee On Research
Mostrando 1-6 de 6 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Pilot protocol to evaluation of the informed consent form : accompaniment and support for research / Protocolo piloto de avaliação do termo de consentimento livre e esclarecido : acompanhamento e suporte ao pesquisador
The importance of research with human subjects is universally accepted. To ethically guide this kind of research there is the last revision of the Declaration of Helsinki, an international document, and the Resolution 196/96 in Brazil, from the National Health Council. Their main objective is to protect subjects undergoing research. In Brazil, it is mandator
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Incidence of pressure ulcer and risk factors in patients of an Intensive Care Center. / "Incidência de úlcera de pressão e fatores de risco relacionados em pacientes de um Centro de Terapia Intensiva"
The research had as objectives to identify and analyze pressure ulcer incidence, to identify related risk factors and investigating the predictive validity of the Braden scale in a sample of 53 patients hospitalized in an Intensive Care Center (ICC) of an university hospital during 3 months. The study was approved by the institution Ethical Research Committe
Publicado em: 2003
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3. Attitudes to research ethical committees.
A questionnaire on the attitudes towards the functions of research ethical committees was sent to members of selected research ethical committees in Wessex and some controls. Almost all respondents felt there was a need for ethical review of research projects; 42 per cent thought there was a need for some training before joining a committee; 67 per cent thou
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4. Research on human subjects: Australian ethics committees take tentative steps.
Australian medical researchers are attempting to formulate a response to some of the ethical issues in medical research. The debate over the in vitro fertilisation programme has highlighted some community concern about research ethics and the role of the ethics committee. While very little is known about Australian ethics committees, it appears that a two-ti
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5. Research, ethics and conflicts of interest.
In this paper, I have tried to develop a critique of committee procedures and conflict of interest within research advisory committees and ethical review committees (ERCs). There are specific features of conflict of interest in medical research. Scientists, communities and the subjects of research all have legitimate stakeholdings. The interests of medical s
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6. Performance of research ethics committees in Spain. A prospective study of 100 applications for clinical trial protocols on medicines.
OBJECTIVES: To review the characteristics and performance of research ethics committees in Spain in the evaluation of multicentre clinical trial drug protocols. DESIGN: A prospective study of 100 applications. SETTING: Forty-one committees reviewing clinical trial protocols, involving 50 hospitals in 25 cities. MAIN MEASURES: Protocol-related features, chara