GPH 201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Belmont Report, Nuremberg Code, Informed Consent

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Chapter 4: ethical and human rights concerns in global health. International bill of human rights and children. Nuremberg code (1947): specified ethical principles guiding human subjects research. International covenant on civil and political rights (1966) International covenant on economic, social and cultural rights (1966) Fairness: equal access to participation, limited use of vulnerable groups. Placebos: only if there is no intervention to test against. Ethics committee: irb: explain the three ethical principles stated in the belmont report. give an example of a research. Respect for persons informed consent study and show how the three principles apply to it. The informed consent was very sketchy, however parents didn"t care because they did not really care about their children. the children also were unable to given consent because they were young and disabled. Beneficence assessment of risks and benefits. The burdens of research were not distributed evenly, it only took place among children in the.

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