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Peut-on satisfaire les exigences en matière d’appréciation des risques dans l’évaluation éthique d’un protocole de recherche Impliquant des êtres humains

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Côté, Philippe-Aubert
Keywords
Philosophy
applied ethics
GE Subjects
Methods of ethics
Community ethics
Philosophical ethics
Education and ethics
Ethnicity and ethics

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RÉSUMÉ L’évaluation des risques est une étape incontournable pour l’approbation d’un protocole de recherche impliquant des êtres humains. Toutefois, cette évaluation est très difficile et beaucoup de spécialistes croient que les sujets sont insuffisamment protégés contre les expériences éthiquement inacceptables. Il est possible que les difficultés rencontrées lors de cette évaluation proviennent d’une mauvaise définition du concept de « risque », cette définition ignorant certaines caractéristiques fondamentales du risque qui remettent en question sa nature quantifiable et prévisible. Dans cet article, nous allons examiner cette hypothèse à travers trois éléments-clés de l’évaluation éthique des projets de recherches : 1) la quantification du risque, 2) l’anticipation du risque, et 3) l’établissement d’un niveau de risque à partir duquel une expérience devient éthiquement inacceptable. ABSTRACT Risk assessment is an inescapable stage for the approval of a non-therapeutic research protocol involving human subjects. However, this evaluation is very difficult and many specialists believe that human subjects are insufficiently protected against ethically unacceptable experiments. It is possible that difficulties encountered during this evaluation are the result of a bad definition of the concept of "risk", a definition that ignores some fundamental characteristics of risk and which brings into question its quantifiable and predictable nature: 1) the quantification of risk, 2) anticipation of risk and 3) the establishment of a level of risk beyond which an experiment becomes ethically unacceptable.
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2007
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