PUBH 3004 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Stanford Prison Experiment, Institutional Review Board, Informed Consent

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26 Sep 2016
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People there are poorer & have less access to medical facilities: others argue cities should get priority. Clinics in the slums serve more people & are easier to staff/supply. Besides, they say, the party"s electoral base is in the city, and if they want to be re-elected to continue their good work, it is important to keep voters happy. Human research and ethics: compliance with human rights norms is self-reported and no real indicators for measuring it or enforcing it. Governance of human subjects research more successful: irb institutional review board, rec research ethics committee. Human research and ethics, continued : clinical research protocol must satisfy six conditions . Respect for enrolled subjects/participants: study must be prompt stopped if adverse effects are seen! Research experiments: stanford prison experiment, u. s. apologizes for guatemala std experiments. Clinical medical research and practice has been modified in response t an individual"s right to consent and respect for autonomy.

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