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Protecting Third Parties in Human Subjects Research


By KBL781 - Posted on 28 September 2010

TitleProtecting Third Parties in Human Subjects Research
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsResnik, David B., and Sharp Richard R.
JournalIRB: Ethics & Human Research
Volume28
Issue4
Pagination1-7
Type of ArticleArticle
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number01937758
Accession Number22043893
Keywordsethics , Human , Institutional , Medical , research
Abstract

The article focuses on how to protect third parties from potential risk in a human subject research. The third parties in a research are those who directly affected in the procedures of the research but they are neither the researchers nor the subjects of the research. The authors suggest that if a study poses more than a minimal risk to directly affected third parties, researchers and institutional review boards should develop a strategy for protecting them from harm.

Notes

Resnick, David B. Sharp, Richard R.; Source Info: Jul/Aug2006, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p1; Subject Term: RESEARCH -- Moral & ethical aspects; Subject Term: INSTITUTIONAL review boards (Medicine); Subject Term: MEDICAL ethics committees; Subject Term: HUMAN experimentation in medicine -- Evaluation; Subject Term: ETHICS committees; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article

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