Title of article
Acting Without Asking: An Ethical Analysis of the Food and Drug Administration Waiver of Informed Consent for Emergency Research,
Author/Authors
James G Adams، نويسنده , , Joel Wegener، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
6
From page
218
To page
223
Abstract
This article summarizes the current requirements for a waiver of informed consent for emergency research and analyzes ethical issues that are involved. Researchers who intend to apply for a waiver of informed consent for emergency research must understand that they are asking for the major protector of human subjects, the informed consent process, to be removed. In its absence, other protections are required. These include communication with the community, family members, and others close to the patient. It is unlikely that even these additional protections can equal that afforded by an adequate consent process. With this understanding, investigators’ actions must be in accordance with the highest ethical standards. It is therefore necessary for investigators to know the ethical implications of conducting controlled research without the subjects’ consent.
[Adams JG, Wegener J: Acting without asking: An ethical analysis of the Food and Drug Administration waiver of informed consent for emergency research. Ann Emerg Med February 1999;33:218-223.]
Journal title
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Record number
536225
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