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This paper introduces the basic ethical aspects of health research on humans. It considers: ethical questions arising in research from conception, design and conduct, right through to dissemination of research results; the role and challenges of ethical review of research; Maori in research; and some fundamentally ethically difficult areas such as research on vulnerable populations. It will be of interest to current and potential health researchers, students of bioethics, members of ethics review committees, and others.
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BITX406HEALTH
RESEARCH ETHICS
May be studied alone or used to count towards postgraduate qualifications in
Bioethics or Health Sciences.
Introduces the basic ethical aspects of health research on humans. Provides a
framework of ethical values for analysing health research, and applies them to the
whole research process, from conception, design, review, and conduct of research, to dissemination of results. This paper will be of interest to current and potential health
researchers, students of bioethics, members of ethics committees, and others.
TOPICS COVEREDEthical values for research
History of ethics in researchEthical challenges of different research
designsThe NZ ethical review process
Mäori and researchResearch on vulnerable populations
The duties of the researcher
15 point paperfirst semester
prerequisite: none
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