The ethical challenges of human research : selected essays /
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- Situating research ethics : revisiting Beecher and Jonas
- Facing up to paternalism in research ethics / with Alan Wertheimer
- Limits to research risks / with Steven Joffe
- Psychiatric symptom-provoking studies : an ethical appraisal / with Donald L. Rosenstein
- The ethical challenge of infection-inducing challenge experiments / with Christine Grady
- Placebo-controlled trials in psychiatric research : an ethical perspective
- What makes placebo-controlled trials unethical? / with Howard Brody
- Ethical issues concerning research in complementary and alternative medicine / with Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Donald L. Rosenstein, and Stephen E. Straus
- Sham surgery : an ethical analysis
- Benefit in phase 1 oncology trials: therapeutic misconception or reasonable treatment option? / with Steven Joffe
- Deception in research on the placebo effect / with David Wendler and Leora C. Swartzman
- Debriefing and accountability in deceptive research / with John P. Gluck, Jr. and David Wendler
- Professional integrity in clinical research / with Donald L. Rosenstein and Evan G. DeRenzo
- The therapeutic orientation to clinical trial / with Donald L. Rosenstein
- A critique of clinical equipoise : therapeutic misconception in the ethics of clinical trials / with Howard Brody
- Clinical equipoise and the incoherence of research ethics / with Howard Brody
- Equipoise and the dilemma of randomized clinical trials / with Steven Joffe
- Evaluating the therapeutic misconception / with Steven Joffe
- Is it ethical to keep interim findings of randomized controlled trials confidential? / with David Wendler
- Research on medical records without informed consent
- Coverage with evidence development : ethical issues and policy implications / with Steven D. Pearson
- The fair transaction model of informed consent : an alternative to autonomous authorization / with Alan Wertheimer.