The shifting sands of research ethics and governance: effect on research in paediatrics.
Keywords
PreschoolPatient Advocacy
Biomedical Research
Ethics Committees
Humans
Child
Child
Ethics
Medical
Pediatrics
Research
Health Services Research
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Basic principles governing the ethical conduct of research have not changed but recent years have seen the burgeoning of bureaucracy to support and monitor research ethics and governance. More changes are planned, and the effect of the proposed changes on paediatric research are examined and broadly welcomed.Date
2012-10-24Type
Journal ArticleIdentifier
oai:localhost:2381/14810http://hdl.handle.net/2381/14810
1468-2044
ARCH DIS CHILD, 2007, 92 (1), pp. 80-81
10.1136/adc.2006.101436
92/1/80
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