Draft 2nd edition of the Tri-Council policy statement ethical conduct for research involving humans
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1 electronic text (iii, 155 p.) : digital file. - Publisher: Ottawa, Ont. : Interagency Secretariat on Research Ethics, [2008]
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General Note: | "December 2008." Issued as part of the desLibris documents collection. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | chapter 1. Ethics framework -- A. The importance of research and research ethics -- B. Core principles -- C. A guide to this policy -- chapter 2. Scope and approach -- A. Scope of ethics review -- B. Approach to research ethics board review -- Appendix -- Examples of research that does not require research ethics board review -- chapter 3. Free and informed consent -- A. General principles -- B. Departures from general principles of consent -- C. Capacity-- chapter 4. Inclusion in research -- A. Introduction -- B. General inclusivity of research -- C. Research involving women -- D. Research involving vulnerable persons or groups -- E. Research involving those who lack capacity to consent for themselves -- chapter 5. Privacy and confidentiality -- A. Key definitions and principles -- B. The duty of confidentiality -- C. Safeguarding information -- D. Secondary use of personal information for research purposes -- E. Data linkage -- chapter 6. Governance of research ethics review -- A. Establishment of research ethics boards -- B. Procedures for REB review -- C. Reconsideration and appeals -- D. Research ethics review during publicly declared emergencies -- chapter 7. Conflict of interest -- A. Institutions and conflicts of interest -- B. REB members and conflicts of interest -- C. Researchers and conflicts of interest -- chapter 8. Multi-jurisdictional research -- A. Review mechanisms for research involving multiple institutions and research ethics boards -- B. Review of research conducted outside a REB's jurisdiction -- C. Other ethics considerations when reviewing research conducted outside the jurisdiction of the REB -- chapter 9. Research involving Aboriginal peoples -- A. Interpreting the ethics framework in Aboriginal contexts -- B. Ethical concerns in research involving Aboriginal peoples -- C. Applying provisions of this policy in Aboriginal contexts -- D. Research processes and ethics review -- chapter 10. Qualitative research -- A. The nature of qualitative research -- B. Research ethics review in the con |
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