K. Chung, and S. Kotsis. The Journal of hand surgery, 36 (2):
308-15(February 2011)6195<m:linebreak></m:linebreak>CI: Copyright (c) 2011; GR: K24AR053120/AR/NIAMS NIH HHS/United States; JID: 7609631; 2010/09/27 received; 2010/11/04 revised; 2010/11/08 accepted; ppublish;<m:linebreak></m:linebreak>Disseny; Ètica.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.11.012
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to discuss the ethical concepts involved in the conception, design, execution, analysis, publication, and reporting of clinical research. Although it might seem burdensome to comply with these ethical necessities, they can assist in the organization of a well-run clinical trial, if considered at the onset of a study, while also protecting the valuable human subjects who volunteer for these trials.
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%R 10.1016/j.jhsa.2010.11.012
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%U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21276894
%V 36
%X The purpose of this article is to discuss the ethical concepts involved in the conception, design, execution, analysis, publication, and reporting of clinical research. Although it might seem burdensome to comply with these ethical necessities, they can assist in the organization of a well-run clinical trial, if considered at the onset of a study, while also protecting the valuable human subjects who volunteer for these trials.
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note = {6195<m:linebreak></m:linebreak>CI: Copyright (c) 2011; GR: K24AR053120/AR/NIAMS NIH HHS/United States; JID: 7609631; 2010/09/27 [received]; 2010/11/04 [revised]; 2010/11/08 [accepted]; ppublish;<m:linebreak></m:linebreak>Disseny; Ètica},
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timestamp = {2023-02-03T11:44:35.000+0100},
title = {The ethics of clinical research.},
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year = 2011
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