Title: Ethics in research: basic principles, Declaration of Helsinki, and Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences
Abstract:Extract Overview All research involving human subjects should be conducted in accordance with three basic ethical principles: It is generally agreed that these principles guide the conscientious prepa...Extract Overview All research involving human subjects should be conducted in accordance with three basic ethical principles: It is generally agreed that these principles guide the conscientious preparation of proposals for scientific studies. The first international instrument on the ethics of medical research, the Nuremberg Code, set out basic principles to be observed when conducting research involving human subjects and subsequently formed the basis for comprehensive international guidelines on medical research, such as the Declaration of Helsinki. The Declaration of Helsinki The Declaration of Helsinki was adopted by the World Medical Association in 1964 as ‘a statement of ethical principles to provide guidance to physicians and other participants in medical research involving human subjects.’1 It is the fundamental document in the field of ethics in biomedical research and has influenced the formulation of international, regional, and national legislation and codes of conduct. It has been amended six times, the most recent version...Read More
Publication Year: 2013
Publication Date: 2013-05-01
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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