Ethics Flashcards

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Declaration of Helsinki

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  • 1964
  • Statement of ethical prinicples by WMA that provide guidance to physicians and participants in human research
  • Came following the mistreatment of human subjects during WW2 (Nuremberg code)
  • Regard for wellfare, review by independent committee, consideration of risks vs benefits, informed consent, privacy, COI declared,
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National statement on ethical conduct in research

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  • 2007
  • Promote ethical human research by clarifying the responsibilites of researchers, institutions, review boards & governance bodies for design, conduct and dissemination
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HREC

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  • Human research ethics committee
  • Reviews proposals in Aus to ensure they meet ethical guidelines in the national statement on ethical conduct in research
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4 Ethical principles

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Respect
Justice
Merit and integrity
Beneficence

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Respect

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  • Informed consent (esp competency)
  • Privacy & confidentiality
  • Regard for welface & value (esp vulnerable)
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Justice

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  • Fair distribution of burdens and benefits
  • Fair recruitment (esp exploitation)
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Merit

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  • Justified based on benefits
  • Appropriate methods
  • Based on current literature
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Integrity

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  • Honesty (no fabrication)
  • Appropriate dissemination
  • Principles of conduct
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Beneficence

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  • Do good and avoid harm, minimise risks
  • Avoid deception and coercion
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