FG Miller - Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2004 - cambridge.org
The term therapeutic misconception was coined by Paul Appelbaum and his colleagues to describe the tendency of patients enrolled in clinical trials to confuse research participation …
S Joffe, FG Miller - Hastings Center Report, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Medical research is widely thought to have a fundamentally therapeutic orientation, in spite of the fact that clinical research is thought to be ethically distinct from medical care. We need …
J Harris - Journal of medical ethics, 2005 - jme.bmj.com
Science is under attack. In Europe, America, and Australasia in particular, scientists are objects of suspicion and are on the defensive. i ''Frankenstein science''5–8 is a phrase never …
T Lemmens, PB Miller - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Franklin G. Miller and Howard Brody (2002) clearly recognize two things: that there is an important tension between the aims of clinical care and research and that research practices …
Most ethical commentary on clinical research concerns studies involving patient-subjects. Several reasons may account for the relative neglect of ethical appraisal of research with …
LM Beskow - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
To characterize the range of opinions in the current debate over disclosure of individual genetic research results, Ravitsky and Wilfond (2006) describe the opposing ends of the …
FG Miller, S Joffe - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2006 - muse.jhu.edu
The" therapeutic misconception," described by Paul Appelbaum and colleagues more than 20 years ago, refers to the tendency of participants in clinical trials to confuse the design and …
This book teaches researchers how to resolve the ethical dilemmas that can arise at any stage in clinical research. In addition to explaining pertinent regulations and laws, Dr. Lo …
E Fried - Accountability in research, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
In order to provide benefits to society, human medical trials must place subjects at risk of harm. This activity is thought to be justified in part by the consent of the subjects involved …