24 research outputs found
Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Preface
This preface is the first of five files creating a single report entitled: Research involving prisoners.The Preface of this report contains introductory letters as well as a synopsis of the recommendations the Commission compiled with regard to prisoner research.Supported by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (DHEW)
Report and recommendations: research on the fetus appendix -- Part 16
This is the appendix to the 'Reports and recommendations: research on the fetus'. This appendix contains multiple parts. Each part equates to a file. Files include parts 1-16.Part 1 of this report discusses human fetal research. Part 2 explores the value of life. Part 3 considers an ethical appraisal. Part 4 discusses balancing the need for experimentation versus obligation to the fetus. Part 5 proposes fetal research policy. Part 6 discusses moral issues. Part 7 nonviable fetus research. Part 8 covers ethical and public policy. Part 9 explores ethical issues concerning the nonviable fetus. Part 10 discusses moral issues and institutional control. Part 11 discusses defining death in fetuses. Part 12 reports on distinguishing between viable and nonviable. Part 13 relates to the law on fetus experimentation. Part 14 reports on the legal issues involved in research on the fetus. Part 15 assesses the Batelle Report and the Cook Critique. Part 16 covers the stability of the decision to seek induced abortion
Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Part III
Part III is the fourth of five files creating a single report entitled: Research involving prisonersPart III of this report contains the activities of the Commission including site visits and public hearings.Supported by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (DHEW)
Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Part II
Part II is the third of five files creating a single report entitled: Research involving prisoners.General history, nature, and extent of research involving prisoners in the United States is discussed in Part II.Supported by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (DHEW)
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DHEW Publication Number (OS) 78-0012
Report describing the conclusions of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research regarding ethics in research. It is broken into three main sections: A. Boundaries Between Practice and Research, B. Basic Ethical Principles (Respect for Persons, Beneficence, and Justice), and C. Applications (Informed Consent, Assessment of Risks and Benefits, and Selection of Subjects)
Report and recommendations: Research involving prisoners -- Part I
Part I is the second file in a series of multiple parts constituting the report: Research involving prisoners.Part I of this report contains the recommendations as well as the deliberations and conclusions of the Commission and a summary of background materials.Supported by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (DHEW)
Report and recommendations: research on the fetus -- Part VI
This is a single report that includes multiple parts. Each part equates to a file. Files include parts I-IX.Part I of this report contains the official mandate. The nature and purpose of research involving the fetus are summarized in Part II. The alternative means for achieving the purposes of fetal research are summarized in Part III. Parts IV and V discuss the legal and ethical issues. Part VI contains views expressed at public hearings. Part VII explores fetal viability and death. Part VIII covers the report deliberations and conclusions. Part IX details the recommendations.Supported by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (DHEW)
Reports and recommendations: research on the fetus appendix -- Part 15
This is the appendix to the 'Reports and recommendations: research on the fetus'. This appendix contains multiple parts. Each part equates to a file. Files include parts 1-16.Part 1 of this report discusses human fetal research. Part 2 explores the value of life. Part 3 considers an ethical appraisal. Part 4 discusses balancing need for experimentation versus obligation to the fetus. Part 5 proposes fetal research policy. Part 6 discusses moral issues. Part 7 nonviable fetus research. Part 8 covers ethical and public policy. Part 9 explores ethical issues concerning the nonviable fetus. Part 10 discusses moral issues and institutional control. Part 11 discusses defining death in fetuses. Part 12 reports on distinguishing between viable and nonviable. Part 13 relates to the law on fetus experimentation. Part 14 reports on the legal issues involved in research on the fetus. Part 15 assesses the Batelle Report and the Cook Critique. Part 16 covers the stability of the decision to seek induced abortion
National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, March 14-15, 1975 ... Bethesda, Maryland ... : [proceedings].
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National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research, April 11-12-13, 1975 ... Bethesda, Maryland ... : [proceedings].
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