European neonatal research : consent, ethics committees and law / edited by S.A. Mason, C. Megone.
2001
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Title
European neonatal research : consent, ethics committees and law / edited by S.A. Mason, C. Megone.
Published
Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2001]
Copyright
©2001
Call Number
RJ254 .E64 2001
Former Call Number
Comp 270 Eu74 2001
ISBN
0754613011
Description
xiii, 272 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)45668833
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Portion of Title
Consent, ethics committees and law
Added Author
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Pt. I
Background Information on the Euricon Study
1Ethical Issues and Practical Problems in Obtaining Informed Consent for Neonatal Research / P. J. Allmark S. A. Mason C. Megone
3
2The Practical Problems in Obtaining Informed Consent for a Neonatal Randomised Controlled Trial / A. B. Gill
13
Pt. II
Research Ethics Committees in Europe: Their Role in Ethical Review
3The Structure, Composition, and Operation of European RECs / C. Megone S. A. Mason P. J. Allmark [et al.]
23
4The Attitudes of RECs in 11 European Countries to Informed Consent in Neonatal Research / C. Megone S. A. Mason P. J. Allmark [et al.]
43
5The 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 / C. Megone S. A. Mason P. J. Allmark [et al.]
63
6The Role of RECs in Europe in the Ethical Review of Paediatric Research: a Critical Discussion / J. H. Solbakk
83
7The Role of Research Ethics Committees and of the Law in the Ethical Review of Medical Research: a Critical Discussion / S. Holm
91
Pt. III
Comparative Analysis of the Law on Informed Consent in Neonatal Research within Europe
8Overview of European Legislation on Informed Consent in Neonatal Research / P. Dalla-Vorgia S. A. Mason C. Megone [et al.]
107
9The Regulation of Neonatal Research in Finland / S. Lotjonen
121
10The Regulation of Neonatal Research in Greece / P. Dalla-Vorgia
137
11The Regulation of Neonatal Research in Ireland / C. Craven
143
12The Regulation of Neonatal Research in Norway / Juris M. Halvorsen
149
13The Regulation of Neonatal Research in Spain / C. M. Romeo-Casabona
155
14The Regulation of Neonatal Research in Sweden / E. Rynning
167
15The Regulation of Neonatal Research in the UK / A. Plomer
185
16Principles Underlying the Regulation of Research with Children in Europe: International Bioethics or Moral Bankruptcy? / A. Plomer
191
Pt. IV
Informed Consent in Neonatal Research
17Is Obtaining Informed Consent to Neonatal Randomised Controlled Trials an Elaborate Ritual? Interviews with Parents and Clinicians / S. A. Mason P. J. Allmark C. Megone [et al.]
209
18Is Parental 'Informed Consent' Always Necessary for Research Involving Newborn Infants? / N. Modi
237
19Doing Without Informed Consent for Some Neonatal Studies? / D. Bratlid
249
Pt. V
Consensus Statement
20Consensus Statement of the Euricon Project Euricon Partnership
261