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The Ethics of Medical Research on Humans

The Ethics of Medical Research on Humans

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Claire Foster
Cambridge University Press, 9/13/2001
EAN 9780521645737, ISBN10: 0521645735

Paperback, 174 pages, 22.8 x 15.2 x 1 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

One of the most difficult problems that confronts clinicians and medical professionals is how to apply ethical principles to real decisions affecting patients. In this even-handed book, Foster examines the three main approaches to moral decision-making: goal-based, duty-based and rights-based. She examines the underlying philosophical arguments behind each, their relative strengths and weaknesses, and how they can actually be applied. She also looks at the problematic boundaries where best practice ends and experimentation begins. Is it ethical to experiment with new cures on people who are probably dying anyway? And how do you assess quality of consent? This book provides a thorough, non-partisan grounding in what the ethical principles are and what informs them. It is an invaluable preparation both for a researcher being interviewed by an ethics committee and for the people sitting on the committee, and will be essential reading for all medical decision-makers.

Foreword David Weatherall
1. An introduction to the ethical issues
Part I. Goal-based Morality
Scientific Rigour in Research
2. The foundations of goal-based thinking
3. The application of goal-based thinking
the goals of research
4. Methods of research
5. Disseminating the results of research
Part II. Duty-based Morality
Acting in the Research Subjects' Best Interests
6. The foundations of duty-based thinking
7. The application of duty-based thinking
therapeutic research
8. Non-therapeutic research
Part III. Right-based Morality
Respecting the Autonomy of Research Subjects
9. The foundations of right-based thinking
definition and validity
10. The application of right-based thinking
the consent procedure
11. Confidentiality
Part IV. From Principles to Practice
Introduction
Part V. Case Studies of Goal-based Issues
Introduction
12. Goals of research
13. Methods of research
14. Dissemination of the results of research
Part VI. Case Studies of Duty-based Issues
Introduction
15. Therapeutic research
16. Non-therapeutic research
Part VII. Case Studies of Right-based Issues
Introduction
17. Consent
18. Confidentiality
Part VIII. A Framework for Ethical Review, Researchers, Research Ethics Committees, and Moral Responsibility
Introduction
19. The three approaches combined
20. A framework to assist ethical review
21. Resolving conflicts between the three approaches
22. When the three approaches fail
23. Research ethics committees
References
Index.