Working with human research protections
- PMID: 15495497
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2004.04048.x
Working with human research protections
Abstract
Purpose: To provide a primer for novice nurse scientists about the increasingly regulated human research environment.
Organizing constructs: Federal regulations and international guidelines about protection of human research participants are discussed, with particular attention to institutional review boards for human research.
Conclusion: Understanding the processes used by institutional review boards to foster ethical human research promotes collaborative interactions and supports compliant research work.
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