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Title European neonatal research : consent, ethics committees and law / edited by Su Mason, Chris Megone
Published Aldershot : Ashgate, [2001]
©2001

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Description xiii, 272 pages ; 23 cm
Contents Pt. 1. Background Information on The Euricon Study -- 1 Ethical Issues and Practical Problems in Obtaining Informed Consent for Neonatal Research -- 2 The Practical Problems in Obtaining Informed Consent for a Neonatal Randomised Controlled Trial -- Pt. 2. Research Ethics Committees in Europe: Their Role in Ethical Review -- 3 The Structure, Composition, and Operation of European RECs -- 4 The Attitudes of RECs in 11 European Countries to Informed Consent in Neonatal Research -- 5 The Views of RECs in Eight European Countries on the Process of Obtaining Informed Consent in Neonatal Research, and on the Structure and Organisation of RECs -- 6 The Role of RECs in Europe in the Ethical Review of Paediatric Research: a Critical Discussion -- 7 The Role of Research Ethics Committees and of the Law in the Ethical Review of Medical Research: a Critical Discussion -- Pt. 3. Comparative Analysis of the Law On Informed Consent in Neonatal Research Within Europe -- 8 Overview of European Legislation on Informed Consent in Neonatal Research -- 9 The Regulation of Neonatal Research in Finland
10. The regulation of neonatal research in Greece -- 11. The regulation of Neonatal research in Ireland -- 12. The regulation of Neonatal research in Norway -- 13. The regulation of neonatal research in Spain -- 14. The regulation of neonatal research in Sweden -- 15. The regulation of neonatal research in the UK -- 16. Principles underlying the regulation of research with children in Europe: international bioethics or moral bankruptcy? -- pt. 4. Informed consent in Neonatal research -- 17. Is obtaining informed consent to Neonatal randomised controlled trials an elaborate ritual? interviews with parents and clinicians -- 18. Is Parental "informed consent" always necessary for research involving newborn infants? -- 19. Doing without informed consent for some neonatal studies? -- pt. 5. Consensus statement -- 20. Consensus statement of the Euricon Project
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Neonatalology -- Research -- Europe -- Moral and ethical aspects
Infants -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Europe.
Neonatology -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Europe.
Medical ethics -- Europe.
Informed consent (Medical law) -- Europe.
Author Mason, S. A. (Susan A.)
Megone, C. (Christopher)
LC no. 00054305
ISBN 0754613011
Other Titles Informed consent in European neonatal research