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Ethics, consent and risk

From “a fair game” to “a form of covert research”:Research Ethics Committee Members differing notions of consent and potential risk to participants within social media research

From “a fair game” to “a form of covert research”:Research Ethics Committee Members differing notions of consent and potential risk to participants within social media research

... and consent as representing adequate safeguards to mitigate risk – particularly in the context of ‘low-risk’ aggregated ...acknowledge ethics as practices of power and take into account the ...

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The ethics of occupational health and safety in Turkey: responsibility and consent to risk

The ethics of occupational health and safety in Turkey: responsibility and consent to risk

... cerning a certain risk should have some condi- tions. For example, the time when a worker becomes aware of the relevant knowledge or in- formation is crucial. Occupational risks may not be apparent or clear when ...

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The ethics of biobanking: assessing the right to control problem for broad consent

The ethics of biobanking: assessing the right to control problem for broad consent

... The ethics of biobanking: assessing the right to control problem for broad consent ...BIOBANK CONSENT DEBATE AND THE “RIGHT TO CONTROL” Over the past two decades, there has been a great deal of ...

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Research ethics, informed consent and the disempowerment of First Nation peoples

Research ethics, informed consent and the disempowerment of First Nation peoples

... at risk of violating the ethics protocols of both the institution to which they have applied for ethical consent, and/or the Indigenous communities where their research takes place, as the ...

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Ethics versus Legal Informed Consent A Distinction with Little Difference

Ethics versus Legal Informed Consent A Distinction with Little Difference

... A 2007 trial in Los Angeles involved an implant that had been placed so deeply it not only went into the inferior alveolar nerve canal, it also exited out the other side (Fig. 3). As a result, that patient has permanent ...

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,Nanotecnology Risk Ethics and Law

,Nanotecnology Risk Ethics and Law

... Members of the ETC Group are not the only ones whose criticism of nano- technology is more social than technical. Gregor Wolbring, a research scientist at the University of Calgary, founder of the International Network ...

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Public Health Ethics. Ethical Justification for Conducting Public Health Surveillance Without Patient Consent HEALTH POLICY AND ETHICS

Public Health Ethics. Ethical Justification for Conducting Public Health Surveillance Without Patient Consent HEALTH POLICY AND ETHICS

... the risk perceived by their patients of having their personal and private health information held by the ...health ethics: the need to care for the health of the ...

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Gender-affirming care in the context of medical ethics – gatekeeping v. informed consent

Gender-affirming care in the context of medical ethics – gatekeeping v. informed consent

... Corresponding author: A Tomson ([email protected]) Introduction. For many transgender patients, access to healthcare – and specifically gender-affirming care (such as hormone replacement therapy) – is limited by ...

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Ethics and risk. Toward a responsible approach to acceptable risk impositions

Ethics and risk. Toward a responsible approach to acceptable risk impositions

... of risk (Hunt 2003: 165 – 192). Exposing others to risk, without their consent or without adequate justification, as well as not attempting to avoid or minimise risks, are intuitively judged as wrong ...

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Informed consent in research ethics: An analysis from the perspective of Luhmann’s social systems theory

Informed consent in research ethics: An analysis from the perspective of Luhmann’s social systems theory

... informed consent has also become technisized 1993 pg ...informed consent as a functioning simplification Luhmann pg Luhmann argues that early understanding of technology incorporated the application of ...

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Rethinking Autonomy and Consent in Healthcare Ethics

Rethinking Autonomy and Consent in Healthcare Ethics

... ‘informed consent’ protocols as applied in healthcare have achieved limited practical success to date ii , iii , iv , v ...informed consent requires us to revisit the philosoph‐ ical origins of ...

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CONSENT Introduction Definitions of consent Obtaining consent Disclosure of risk Limits of consent Consent and the unconscious patient

CONSENT Introduction Definitions of consent Obtaining consent Disclosure of risk Limits of consent Consent and the unconscious patient

... Consent and the mentally ill is covered in Chapter 15. In England and Wales, the Family Law Reform Act 1969 allowed minors of sound mind and over 16 years of age to give consent to surgical, medical or ...

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Complexity of Clinical Decision Making: Consent, Capacity, and Ethics

Complexity of Clinical Decision Making: Consent, Capacity, and Ethics

... Hopefully few, if any, clinicians are proceeding in their practices without providing education to the patient and/or surrogate regarding a pending management or treatment regime. If you as an SLP provided even minimal ...

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Dude Looks Like a Lady: Gender Deception, Consent and Ethics

Dude Looks Like a Lady: Gender Deception, Consent and Ethics

... the right to sexual autonomy, that the need for ‘full’ factual information on which to make such a decision is more important to us, as a society, than the need to exercise one’s autonomy in choosing to divulge ...

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Informed about Informed Consent: A Qualitative Study of Ethics Education

Informed about Informed Consent: A Qualitative Study of Ethics Education

... informed consent and thereby correct the deficiencies exhibited by practicing physicians (Carrese & Sugarman, ...informed consent and decision-making ...

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In Vitro Fertilization Process, Risk, and Consent

In Vitro Fertilization Process, Risk, and Consent

... Progesterone, and in some cases, estradiol: Progesterone and estradiol are hormones normally produced by the ovaries after ovulation. After egg retrieval in some women, the ovaries will not produce adequate amounts of ...

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Business Ethics and Risk Management

Business Ethics and Risk Management

... Peter Löscher Chair of Business Ethics Technische Universität München. Lothstrasse 17[r] ...

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Informed consent in Sri Lanka: A survey among ethics committee members

Informed consent in Sri Lanka: A survey among ethics committee members

... not provide written consent. These groups are highly vul- nerable participants in research and needs special protec- tion. Because the questions were pre-agreed and finalized before the interview this ...

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Reducing Liability Risk through Informed Consent

Reducing Liability Risk through Informed Consent

... INFORMED CONSENT CONVERSATION The term “informed consent” typically conjures thoughts of a documentation requirement that carries Informed Consent Gary Wortz, MD* new report by the American Medical ...

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Egg Donation Process, Risk, Consent and Agreement

Egg Donation Process, Risk, Consent and Agreement

... and consent that the selection of the recipient will be determined at the sole discretion of Strong Fertility Center, and as appropriate, its employees, contractors, and consultants, unless I have listed a ...

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