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Tri-council policy statement : ethical conduct for research involving humans / Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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Title:Tri-council policy statement : ethical conduct for research involving humans / Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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Variant Title:Ethical conduct for research involving humans
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Other Contributors/Collections:Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council Canada.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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Published/Created:Ottawa : Interagency Secretariat on Research Ethics, 2010.
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Call Number: W50 .T74 2010
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:LAW LIBRARY (level 3)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Human experimentation in medicine--Moral and ethical aspects--Government policy--Canada.
Informed consent (Medical law)--Government policy--Canada.
Medical ethics--Government policy--Canada.
Medicine--Research--Moral and ethical aspects--Government policy--Canada.
Research--Moral and ethical aspects--Government policy--Canada.
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Description:iii, 209 pages ; 28 cm.
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Notes:"TCPS2"
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9781100172361
110017236X
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Contents:Introduction: Mandate of the agencies ; Compliance with the policy
1. Ethics Framework
A. Importance of research and research ethics
B. Core principles
C. How to apply this policy
2. Scope and approach
A. Scope of research ethics review
B. Approach to research ethics board review
3. The consent process
A. General Principles
B. Departures from general principles of consent
C. Capacity
D. Consent shall be documented
4. Fairness and equity in research participation
A. Appropriate inclusion
B. Inappropriate exclusion
5. Privacy and confidentiality
A. Key concepts
B. Ethical duty of confidentiality
C. Safeguarding information
D. Consent and secondary use of identifiable information for research purposes
E. Data linkage. 6. Governance of research ethics review
A. Establishment of research ethics boards
B. Procedures for REB review
C. Reconsideration and appeals
D. Research ethics review during publicly declared emergencies
7. Conflicts of interest
A. Key concepts
B. Institutions and conflicts of interest
C. Research ethics board members and conflicts of interest
D. Researchers and conflicts of interest
8. Multi-jurisdictional research
A. Review mechanisms for research involving multiple institutions and/or multiple research ethics boards
B. Review of research conducted outside the institution
9. Research involving the First Nations, Inuit and MeĢtis peoples of Canada
A. Key concepts and definitions
B. Interpreting the ethics framework in Aboriginal contexts
C. Applying provisions of this policy in Aboriginal contexts. 10. Qualitative research
A. Nature of qualitative research
B. Research ethics review of qualitative research
11. Clinical trials
A. Key concepts
B. Clinical trial design and registration
C. Assessing safety and minimizing risk
D. Financial conflicts of interest
E. Analysis and dissemination of the data and results of clinical trial outcomes
12. Human biological materials including materials related to human reproduction
A. Types of human biological materials
B. Collection of human biological materials
C. Consent and secondary use of identifiable human biological materials for research purposes
D. Storage and banking of human biological materials
E. Research involving materials related to human reproduction
F. Research involving pluripotent stem cells. 13. Human genetic research
A. Application of core principles to genetic research
B. Plans for managing information revealed through genetic research
C. Genetic counselling
D. Genetic research involving families
E. Genetic research involving communities and groups
F. Genetic material banks
G. Gene transfer.