
Informed Consent in Medical Research
BMJ Books (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. November 2000
Book
Hardback
334 pages
978-0-7279-1486-6 (ISBN)
Description
This is a comprehensive discussion of the ethical issues involved in informing patients on their rights and participation in medical research and treatment. With 30 chapters contributed by internationally recognised medical ethicists, Informed Consent provides an authoritative reference on a subject of major importance in medical ethics
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 198 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
871 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7279-1486-6 (9780727914866)
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Persons
Len Doyal FRSA FRSocMed is emeritus professor of medical ethics at Queen Mary, University of London and a medical ethicist. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944 and studied philosophy and sociology at Georgia State University, earning his undergraduate degree in 1966. Jeffrey S. Tobias is the editor of Informed Consent in Medical Research, published by Wiley.
Content
The Nuremberg Code and the Helsinki Declaration. The historical background.
Human guinea pigs and the ethics of experimentation.
Henry K Beecher and Marice Pappworth: Character in the development of modern research ethics.
Extracts from Pappwroth and Beecher.
Learning from unethical research: some recent scandals.
Informed consent: the intricacies.
Psychological support for patients undergoing breast cancer surgery.
Evaluation of a stroke family care worker.
Does HIV status influence the outcome of patients admitted to a surgical intensive care unit?.
Doyal's original.
Tobias' original.
Letters from BMJ relating to the above articles.
Other perspectives.
Thrombolytic treatment for acute ischaemic stroke.
Benatar and Benetar.
Regulating informed consent within medical research.
Medical research and the competent adult.
Clinical research with children.
Clinical research within psychiatry.
Genetic research.
Human reproduction and assisted conception.
Epidemiological research.
Surgical research.
Issue in HIV and STDs.
Human rights.
Clinical trials, informed consent, and the boundaries of therapeutic discretion.
Double standards.
Rights and responsiblities of the individual.
The teacher's perspective.
Healthy volunteers.
The consumer's view.
The role of the effective communication in obtaining informed consent.
Concluding analysis
Human guinea pigs and the ethics of experimentation.
Henry K Beecher and Marice Pappworth: Character in the development of modern research ethics.
Extracts from Pappwroth and Beecher.
Learning from unethical research: some recent scandals.
Informed consent: the intricacies.
Psychological support for patients undergoing breast cancer surgery.
Evaluation of a stroke family care worker.
Does HIV status influence the outcome of patients admitted to a surgical intensive care unit?.
Doyal's original.
Tobias' original.
Letters from BMJ relating to the above articles.
Other perspectives.
Thrombolytic treatment for acute ischaemic stroke.
Benatar and Benetar.
Regulating informed consent within medical research.
Medical research and the competent adult.
Clinical research with children.
Clinical research within psychiatry.
Genetic research.
Human reproduction and assisted conception.
Epidemiological research.
Surgical research.
Issue in HIV and STDs.
Human rights.
Clinical trials, informed consent, and the boundaries of therapeutic discretion.
Double standards.
Rights and responsiblities of the individual.
The teacher's perspective.
Healthy volunteers.
The consumer's view.
The role of the effective communication in obtaining informed consent.
Concluding analysis