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Research with human subjects has long been controversial because of
the conflicts that often arise between promoting scientific
knowledge and protecting the rights and welfare of subjects.
Twenty-five years ago the National Commission for the Protection of
Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research addressed
these conflicts. The result was the Belmont Report: Ethical
Principles and Guidance for Research Involving Human Subjects, a
report that identified foundational principles for ethical research
with human subjects: respect for persons, beneficence, and justice.
Since the publication of Belmont, these three principles have
greatly influenced discussions of research with human subjects.
While they are often regarded as the single-most influential set of
guidelines for biomedical research and practice in the United
States (and other parts of the world), not everyone agrees that
they provide adequate guidance. Belmont Revisited brings together a
stellar group of scholars in bioethics to revisit the findings of
that original report. Their responses constitute a broad overview
of the development of the Belmont Report and the extent of its
influence, especially on governmental commissions, as well as an
assessment of its virtues and shortcomings. Belmont Revisited looks
back to reexamine the creation and influence of the Belmont Report,
and also looks forward to the future of research - with a strong
call to rethink how institutions and investigators can conduct
research more ethically.
The SAGE Handbook of Health Care Ethics is an influential
collection of work by leading scholars on the fundamental and
emerging themes which define health care ethics. Combining
international and interdisciplinary perspectives, the Handbook
provides a cutting-edge account of debates in five key areas: -
health care ethics in an era of globalization - beginning and
end-of-life - vulnerable populations - research ethics and
technologies - public health and human rights. This authoritative
Handbook brings together experts with backgrounds in philosophy,
sociology, law, public policy and the health professions and
reflects the increasing impact of globalisation and the dynamic
advances in the fields of bioscience and genetics, which keep
ethics at the centre of debates about the future direction of
healthcare. It is an invaluable resource for all students,
practitioners, academics and researchers investigating ethical
issues in relation to healthcare.
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