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    Informed consent in medical research / edited by Len Doyal and Jeffrey S Tobias.

    • Title:Informed consent in medical research / edited by Len Doyal and Jeffrey S Tobias.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Doyal, Len.
      Tobias, Jeffrey S.
    • Published/Created:London : BMJ Books, ©2001.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Informed consent (Medical law)
      Physician and patient.
    • Medical Subjects: Human Experimentation.
      Informed Consent.
      Ethics, Medical.
      Truth Disclosure.
    • Description:xviii, 334 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
    • Notes:Includes articles reprinted from British Medical Journal together with original commentary.
      Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:0727914863 (hbk.)
    • Contents:Foreword / Richard Smith
      Introduction / Len Doyal and Jeffrey S. Tobias
      Pt. 1. Informed consent and medical research: a historical perspective
      1. Nuremberg Code and the Helsinki Declaration
      2. historical introduction to the requirement of obtaining informed consent from research participants / Bruch A. Brody
      3. Human guinea pigs and the ethics of experimentation: the BMJ's correspondent at the Nuremberg medical trial / Paul Weindling
      4. Henry K Beecher and Maurice Pappworth: informed consent in human experimentation and the physicians' response / Paul J. Edelson
      5. Extracts from Pappworth and Beecher
      Introduction to Beecher's "Ethics and clinical research" / Len Doyal
      Ethics and clinical research / Henry K. Beecher
      Commentary on "Ethics and clinical research" / John P. Bunker
      introduction to Pappworth's Human Guinea Pigs / Jeffrey S. Tobias
      Human Guinea Pigs / M. H. Pappworth
      Commentary on Human guinea pigs / Stephen Lock
      6. Learning from unethical research / Paul McNeill and Naomi Pfeffer
      Pt. 2. BMJ debate: informed consent in medical research
      7. Informed consent: the intricacies / Richard Smith
      8. Evaluation of a stroke family care worker: results of a randomised controlled trial / Martin Dennis, Suzanne O'Rourke and Jim Slattery / [et al.]
      No consent means not treating the patient with respect (commentary) / Sheila A. M. McLean
      Why we didn't ask patients for their consent (commentary) / Martin Dennis
      9. Does HIV status influence the outcome of patients admitted to a surgical intensive care unit? A prospective double blind study / Satish Bhagwanjee, David J. J. Muckart and Prakash M. Jeena / [et al.]
      Failing to seek patient consent to research is always wrong (commentary) / Rajendra Kale and Laxmi-Kunj
      Why we did not seek informed consent before testing patients for HIV (commentary) / Satish Bhagwanjee, David J. J. Muckart and Prakash M. Jeena / [et al.]
      No simple and absolute ethical rule exists for every conceivable situation (commentary) / Y. K. Seedat
      10. Journals should not publish research to which patients have not given fully informed consent - with three exceptions / Len Doyal
      11. BMJ's present policy (sometimes approving research in which patients have not given fully informed consent) is wholly correct / Jeffrey S. Tobias
      12. Responses to Chapters 7-11: letters to the BMJ
      Informed consent: one standard for research, another for clinical practice / Richard Smith
      Letters
      Personal view
      Kulsum Winship
      13. Other perspectives following the BMJ articles and correspondence
      Informed consent: edging forwards (and backwards) / Richard Smith
      Informed consent: a response to recent correspondence / Len Doyal
      Changing the BMJ's position on informed consent would be counterproductive / Jeffrey S. Tobias
      Informed consent - a publisher's duty / Mary Warnock
      Trial subjects must be fully involved in design and approval of trials / Lisa Power
      Studies that do not have informed consent from participants should not be published / Heather Goodare
      Thrombolytic treatment for acute ischaemic stroke: consent can be ethical / Richard I. Lindley
      Informed consent and research / David Benatar and Solomon R. Benatar
      Pt. 3. Informed consent and the regulation of medical research
      14. International regulation, informed consent and medical research
      UK perspective / C. M. Foster
      perspective from the USA and Canada / Eric M. Meslin
      European perspective / Richard Nicholson
      15. Informed consent, medical research and the competent adult / Sheila A. M. McLean
      16. Informed consent and clinical research with children / Jonathan Montgomery
      17. Informed consent and clinical research in psychiatry / Phil Fennell
      18. Informed consent and surgical research / Alan G. Johnson
      19. Informed consent and genetic research / Ruth Chadwick
      20. Informed consent and HIV: public health versus private lives / Rebecca Bennett
      21. Informed consent and research on assisted conception / Bobbie Farsides and Heather Draper
      22. Informed consent for access to medical records for health services research / Brian Hurwitz
      23. Informed consent, medical research, and healthy volunteers / S. M. Louise Abrams and G. A. Browing
      Pt. 4. limits of informed consent in medical research: rights, duties, skills
      24. Informed consent and human rights in medical research / Ann Sommerville
      25. 'Fully' informed consent, clinical trials, and the boundaries of therapeutic discretion / Raanan Gillon
      26. Double standards on informed consent to treatment / Iain Chalmers and Richard I. Lindley
      27. Rights and responsibilities of individuals participating in medical research / John Harris and Simon Woods
      28. Informed consent in medical research: the consumer's view / Naomi Pfeffer
      29. role of effective communication in obtaining informed consent / Angela Hall
      30. Informed consent and medical education / Chris Ward
      Pt. 5. Conclusion
      31. moral importance of informed consent in medical research: concluding reflections / Len Doyal
      32. Contemporary challenges in clinical research: paying lip service to informed consent, or a genuine shift of gear? / Jeffrey S. Tobias.
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