PLoS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 12/2014, Volume 9, Issue 12, p. e114023
Background: The synthesis of published research in systematic reviews is essential when providing evidence to inform clinical and health policy...
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALS | DELAYED PUBLICATION | BIAS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CLINICAL-TRIALS | RETROSPECTIVE COHORT | INCREASING VALUE | FOLLOW-UP | CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS | REDUCING WASTE | RESEARCH PROTOCOLS | Publications | Time Factors | Ethics Committees, Research | Humans | Probability | Publication Bias | Registries | Clinical Trials as Topic | Cohort Studies | Decision-making | Research ethics | Online databases | Ethical aspects | Statistical analysis | Decision making | Bias | Committees | Clinical trials | Systematic review | Research projects | Joint surgery | Literature reviews | Ethics | Health policy | Reviews | Documents | Significance
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIALS | DELAYED PUBLICATION | BIAS | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | CLINICAL-TRIALS | RETROSPECTIVE COHORT | INCREASING VALUE | FOLLOW-UP | CROSS-SECTIONAL ANALYSIS | REDUCING WASTE | RESEARCH PROTOCOLS | Publications | Time Factors | Ethics Committees, Research | Humans | Probability | Publication Bias | Registries | Clinical Trials as Topic | Cohort Studies | Decision-making | Research ethics | Online databases | Ethical aspects | Statistical analysis | Decision making | Bias | Committees | Clinical trials | Systematic review | Research projects | Joint surgery | Literature reviews | Ethics | Health policy | Reviews | Documents | Significance
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Kathmandu University Medical Journal, ISSN 1812-2027, 10/2017, Volume 15, Issue 60, pp. 313 - 318
Background Medical practitioners are the men of science who treat patients based on their knowledge and skill. Unethical and immoral conduct in the practice of...
Medical students | Health care ethics | Awareness | Cross-Sectional Studies | Students, Medical - psychology | Humans | Patient Rights - standards | Bioethics | Male | Universities | Medicine | Education, Medical | Female | Informed Consent - standards | Perception | Surveys and Questionnaires | Nepal
Medical students | Health care ethics | Awareness | Cross-Sectional Studies | Students, Medical - psychology | Humans | Patient Rights - standards | Bioethics | Male | Universities | Medicine | Education, Medical | Female | Informed Consent - standards | Perception | Surveys and Questionnaires | Nepal
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Journal of Adolescent Health, ISSN 1054-139X, 2014, Volume 54, Issue 3, pp. 304 - 311.e1
Abstract Purpose Child sexual abuse (CSA) is one of the most serious public health problems among children and adolescents, owing to its widespread prevalence...
Pediatrics | Survey | Prevalence | Child sexual abuse | Adolescents | Epidemiology | RAPE | YOUNG ADULTHOOD | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | ISSUES | EXPERIENCES | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | DISCLOSURE | PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDER | CONSEQUENCES | PEDIATRICS | QUESTIONNAIRE | Child Abuse, Sexual - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Self Report | Adolescent | Female | Male | Surveys and Questionnaires | Cross-Sectional Studies - ethics | Switzerland | Socioeconomic Factors | Psychotherapy | Medicine, Preventive | Psychiatric services | Preventive health services
Pediatrics | Survey | Prevalence | Child sexual abuse | Adolescents | Epidemiology | RAPE | YOUNG ADULTHOOD | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | ISSUES | EXPERIENCES | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | DISCLOSURE | PSYCHIATRIC-DISORDER | CONSEQUENCES | PEDIATRICS | QUESTIONNAIRE | Child Abuse, Sexual - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Self Report | Adolescent | Female | Male | Surveys and Questionnaires | Cross-Sectional Studies - ethics | Switzerland | Socioeconomic Factors | Psychotherapy | Medicine, Preventive | Psychiatric services | Preventive health services
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Journal of Sex Research, ISSN 0022-4499, 11/2005, Volume 42, Issue 4, pp. 306 - 316
The trafficking of women and children for work in the globalized sex industry is a global social problem. Quality data is needed to provide a basis for...
Human trafficking | Deportation | Violence against women | Womens health | Sex trafficking | Brothels | Forced prostitution | Sex industry | Sex workers | Womens rights | AUSTRALIA | WORKERS | ADULTS | COMMERCIAL SEX | REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE | HEALTH | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | Child Abuse, Sexual - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Child Abuse, Sexual - legislation & jurisprudence | Crime - psychology | Emigrants and Immigrants - statistics & numerical data | Social Problems - legislation & jurisprudence | Emigrants and Immigrants - legislation & jurisprudence | Ethics, Research | Social Problems - statistics & numerical data | Research Support as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence | Emigrants and Immigrants - psychology | Sex Work - statistics & numerical data | Adult | Female | Child | Crime - legislation & jurisprudence | Social Problems - ethics | Human Rights - statistics & numerical data | Cross-Sectional Studies | Sex Work - legislation & jurisprudence | Child Abuse, Sexual - ethics | Research Support as Topic - ethics | Sex Work - psychology | Crime - ethics | Adolescent | Human Rights - psychology | Internet | Australia | Social Problems - psychology | Human Rights - legislation & jurisprudence | Prostitution | Social aspects | Sex research | Ethical aspects | Women | Ethics | Legislation
Human trafficking | Deportation | Violence against women | Womens health | Sex trafficking | Brothels | Forced prostitution | Sex industry | Sex workers | Womens rights | AUSTRALIA | WORKERS | ADULTS | COMMERCIAL SEX | REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE | HEALTH | SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | Child Abuse, Sexual - statistics & numerical data | Humans | Child Abuse, Sexual - legislation & jurisprudence | Crime - psychology | Emigrants and Immigrants - statistics & numerical data | Social Problems - legislation & jurisprudence | Emigrants and Immigrants - legislation & jurisprudence | Ethics, Research | Social Problems - statistics & numerical data | Research Support as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence | Emigrants and Immigrants - psychology | Sex Work - statistics & numerical data | Adult | Female | Child | Crime - legislation & jurisprudence | Social Problems - ethics | Human Rights - statistics & numerical data | Cross-Sectional Studies | Sex Work - legislation & jurisprudence | Child Abuse, Sexual - ethics | Research Support as Topic - ethics | Sex Work - psychology | Crime - ethics | Adolescent | Human Rights - psychology | Internet | Australia | Social Problems - psychology | Human Rights - legislation & jurisprudence | Prostitution | Social aspects | Sex research | Ethical aspects | Women | Ethics | Legislation
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International Journal of Obesity, ISSN 0307-0565, 11/2008, Volume 32, Issue S5, pp. S12 - S18
Rationale: Research involving humans is regulated by regulatory authorities through their specific requirements and controls. The Healthy Life Style in Europe...
Ethics | Information letter | Informed consent | Personal data protection | Good clinical practice | RESEARCH-INFRASTRUCTURES-NETWORK | information letter | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | informed consent | personal data protection | EUROPEAN-UNION | ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | CONSENT | ethics | good clinical practice | Guidelines as Topic | Cross-Sectional Studies | Europe | Humans | Clinical Protocols | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic - ethics | Male | Quality Assurance, Health Care - ethics | Ethics, Research | Adolescent | Ethics Committees, Research - legislation & jurisprudence | Female | Multicenter Studies as Topic - ethics | Medical research | Evaluation | Analysis | Quality control | Medicine, Experimental | Research ethics | Management | Health surveys | Ethical aspects
Ethics | Information letter | Informed consent | Personal data protection | Good clinical practice | RESEARCH-INFRASTRUCTURES-NETWORK | information letter | NUTRITION & DIETETICS | informed consent | personal data protection | EUROPEAN-UNION | ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM | CONSENT | ethics | good clinical practice | Guidelines as Topic | Cross-Sectional Studies | Europe | Humans | Clinical Protocols | Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic - ethics | Male | Quality Assurance, Health Care - ethics | Ethics, Research | Adolescent | Ethics Committees, Research - legislation & jurisprudence | Female | Multicenter Studies as Topic - ethics | Medical research | Evaluation | Analysis | Quality control | Medicine, Experimental | Research ethics | Management | Health surveys | Ethical aspects
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Public Health Genomics, ISSN 1662-4246, 04/2015, Volume 18, Issue 3, pp. 173 - 183
Purpose: Frameworks highlighting disease actionability and severity are evolving to address the need to organize results from genome-wide analyses. This...
Original Paper | Public perceptions | Severity | Actionability | Return of results | Genomics | EXOME | GENETICS PROFESSIONALS | RISK | CANCER | INDIVIDUALS | SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY | INCIDENTAL FINDINGS | RETURN | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | EXPLORATORY RESEARCH CONSORTIUM | RECOMMENDATIONS | GENETICS & HEREDITY | Decision Making | Severity of Illness Index | Cross-Sectional Studies | Genome-Wide Association Study - ethics | Attitude to Health | United States | Access to Information - psychology | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Genetic Testing - ethics | Genetic Testing - methods | Genomics - ethics | Social Perception | Adult | Female | Genome-Wide Association Study - methods | Truth Disclosure - ethics
Original Paper | Public perceptions | Severity | Actionability | Return of results | Genomics | EXOME | GENETICS PROFESSIONALS | RISK | CANCER | INDIVIDUALS | SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY | INCIDENTAL FINDINGS | RETURN | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | EXPLORATORY RESEARCH CONSORTIUM | RECOMMENDATIONS | GENETICS & HEREDITY | Decision Making | Severity of Illness Index | Cross-Sectional Studies | Genome-Wide Association Study - ethics | Attitude to Health | United States | Access to Information - psychology | Humans | Middle Aged | Male | Genetic Testing - ethics | Genetic Testing - methods | Genomics - ethics | Social Perception | Adult | Female | Genome-Wide Association Study - methods | Truth Disclosure - ethics
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Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics: An International Journal, ISSN 1556-2646, 12/2011, Volume 6, Issue 4, pp. 99 - 108
faculty towards research ethics committees (RECs) and research ethics practices are largely unknown. Accordingly, we conducted a cross-sectional survey study...
Medical research | Political attitudes | Engineering ethics | Attitudes About Research Ethics | Ethical instruction | Research ethics | Informed consent | Ethics committees | Research universities | Medical ethics | Universities | Research ethics committees | Research integrity | Human subject protections | human subject protections | SCIENTISTS | research ethics committees | MEDICAL ETHICS | RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT | research ethics | research integrity | CLINICAL-TRIALS | BOARDS | GRADUATE-STUDENTS | STANDARD | PERCEPTIONS | ETHICS | Faculty | Biomedical Research - ethics | Cross-Sectional Studies | Education, Medical - ethics | Professional Competence | Attitude | Ethics Committees, Research | Humans | Egypt | Informed Consent - ethics | Male | Health Services Needs and Demand | Confidentiality - ethics | Biomedical Research - education | Curriculum | Female | Attitudes | Ethics | Research
Medical research | Political attitudes | Engineering ethics | Attitudes About Research Ethics | Ethical instruction | Research ethics | Informed consent | Ethics committees | Research universities | Medical ethics | Universities | Research ethics committees | Research integrity | Human subject protections | human subject protections | SCIENTISTS | research ethics committees | MEDICAL ETHICS | RESPONSIBLE CONDUCT | research ethics | research integrity | CLINICAL-TRIALS | BOARDS | GRADUATE-STUDENTS | STANDARD | PERCEPTIONS | ETHICS | Faculty | Biomedical Research - ethics | Cross-Sectional Studies | Education, Medical - ethics | Professional Competence | Attitude | Ethics Committees, Research | Humans | Egypt | Informed Consent - ethics | Male | Health Services Needs and Demand | Confidentiality - ethics | Biomedical Research - education | Curriculum | Female | Attitudes | Ethics | Research
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Journal of Medical Ethics, ISSN 0306-6800, 02/2010, Volume 36, Issue 2, pp. 103 - 105
To investigate how bereaved families felt about the explanation received before and after forensic autopsies, the authors conducted a cross-sectional survey of...
Criminal investigation | Autopsies | Law, ethics and medicine | Questionnaires | Forensic sciences | Forensic economics | Death | Graduate schools | Forensic pathology | Coroners | Police | MEDICAL ETHICS | SOCIAL ISSUES | RELATIVES | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | ETHICS | Family - psychology | Bereavement | Cross-Sectional Studies | Forensic Pathology - ethics | Humans | Japan | Middle Aged | Autopsy - psychology | Male | Professional-Family Relations - ethics | Autopsy - ethics | Police - ethics | Communication Barriers | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Aged | Psychological aspects | Surveys | Autopsy | Hospitals | Criminal investigations | Consent | Quality | Crime | Disclosure | Retention
Criminal investigation | Autopsies | Law, ethics and medicine | Questionnaires | Forensic sciences | Forensic economics | Death | Graduate schools | Forensic pathology | Coroners | Police | MEDICAL ETHICS | SOCIAL ISSUES | RELATIVES | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | ETHICS | Family - psychology | Bereavement | Cross-Sectional Studies | Forensic Pathology - ethics | Humans | Japan | Middle Aged | Autopsy - psychology | Male | Professional-Family Relations - ethics | Autopsy - ethics | Police - ethics | Communication Barriers | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Aged | Psychological aspects | Surveys | Autopsy | Hospitals | Criminal investigations | Consent | Quality | Crime | Disclosure | Retention
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Revista de gastroenterologia del Peru : organo oficial de la Sociedad de Gastroenterologia del Peru, 07/2016, Volume 36, Issue 3, p. 279
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Internal Medicine Journal, ISSN 1444-0903, 11/2012, Volume 42, Issue 11, pp. 1207 - 1212
Background Identifying eligible individuals for a prevalence survey is difficult in the absence of a disease register or a national population register. Aim To...
epidemiologic method | prevalence | data collection | confidentiality | population | Data collection | Population | Epidemiologic method | Prevalence | Confidentiality | CRITERIA | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | NEW-ZEALAND | MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS | Cross-Sectional Studies - methods | Humans | Medical Records | Cross-Sectional Studies - ethics | Multiple Sclerosis - epidemiology | Privacy | Patient Identification Systems - ethics | Patient Identification Systems - methods | Health Surveys - methods | Surveys and Questionnaires | Health Surveys - ethics | Confidentiality - legislation & jurisprudence | Databases, Factual | New Zealand - epidemiology | Surveys | Multiple sclerosis | Methods | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
epidemiologic method | prevalence | data collection | confidentiality | population | Data collection | Population | Epidemiologic method | Prevalence | Confidentiality | CRITERIA | MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL | NEW-ZEALAND | MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS | Cross-Sectional Studies - methods | Humans | Medical Records | Cross-Sectional Studies - ethics | Multiple Sclerosis - epidemiology | Privacy | Patient Identification Systems - ethics | Patient Identification Systems - methods | Health Surveys - methods | Surveys and Questionnaires | Health Surveys - ethics | Confidentiality - legislation & jurisprudence | Databases, Factual | New Zealand - epidemiology | Surveys | Multiple sclerosis | Methods | Prevalence studies (Epidemiology)
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Revista Panamericana de Salud Publica/Pan American Journal of Public Health, ISSN 1020-4989, 09/2010, Volume 28, Issue 3, pp. 151 - 158
This paper reviews and discusses the main procedures and policies that need to be followed when designing and implementing a binational survey such as the...
International cooperation | United States | Diabetes mellitus | Border health | Type 2 | Mexico | Hispanic | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | international cooperation | diabetes mellitus, type 2 | Prevalence | Humans | Government Agencies | Male | Pan American Health Organization | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - ethnology | Government Programs - economics | Health Surveys - methods | Capital Financing | Government Programs - statistics & numerical data | Health Surveys - economics | Adult | Female | Child | Culture | Communication | World Health Organization | Mexico - epidemiology | Cross-Sectional Studies - methods | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - prevention & control | International Cooperation | Cross-Sectional Studies - ethics | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - blood | Government Programs - ethics | Cross-Sectional Studies - economics | Government Programs - methods | Interinstitutional Relations | Southwestern United States - epidemiology | Health Surveys - ethics | Government Programs - organization & administration | Program Evaluation | Health Surveys - statistics & numerical data | United States-Mexico Border Diabetes Prevalence Study
International cooperation | United States | Diabetes mellitus | Border health | Type 2 | Mexico | Hispanic | PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | international cooperation | diabetes mellitus, type 2 | Prevalence | Humans | Government Agencies | Male | Pan American Health Organization | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - ethnology | Government Programs - economics | Health Surveys - methods | Capital Financing | Government Programs - statistics & numerical data | Health Surveys - economics | Adult | Female | Child | Culture | Communication | World Health Organization | Mexico - epidemiology | Cross-Sectional Studies - methods | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - prevention & control | International Cooperation | Cross-Sectional Studies - ethics | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - blood | Government Programs - ethics | Cross-Sectional Studies - economics | Government Programs - methods | Interinstitutional Relations | Southwestern United States - epidemiology | Health Surveys - ethics | Government Programs - organization & administration | Program Evaluation | Health Surveys - statistics & numerical data | United States-Mexico Border Diabetes Prevalence Study
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BMC Medical Ethics, ISSN 1472-6939, 06/2018, Volume 19, Issue 1, pp. 57 - 8
Background: Since 2010, the European Journal of Anaesthesiology has required the reporting of five items concerning ethical approval in articles describing...
Scientific publication | Ethical approval | Fraud | Ethics committee | Editorial policy | REQUIREMENTS | HELSINKI | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | MEDICAL JOURNALS | GUIDELINES | BOARD APPROVAL | MEDICAL ETHICS | DECLARATION | INFORMED-CONSENT | 50TH ANNIVERSARY | CLINICAL-TRIALS | ETHICS | Committee Membership | Authorship | Cross-Sectional Studies | Ethics Committees, Research | Europe | Humans | Periodicals as Topic - ethics | Research | Disclosure | Switzerland | Ethics, Research | Ethical Review | Editorial Policies | Surveys and Questionnaires | Anesthesiology | Publishing - ethics | Social Control, Formal - methods | Records | Chairpersons | Ethics committees | Observational studies | Analysis | Ethical aspects | Studies | Ethics | Informed consent | Committees
Scientific publication | Ethical approval | Fraud | Ethics committee | Editorial policy | REQUIREMENTS | HELSINKI | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | MEDICAL JOURNALS | GUIDELINES | BOARD APPROVAL | MEDICAL ETHICS | DECLARATION | INFORMED-CONSENT | 50TH ANNIVERSARY | CLINICAL-TRIALS | ETHICS | Committee Membership | Authorship | Cross-Sectional Studies | Ethics Committees, Research | Europe | Humans | Periodicals as Topic - ethics | Research | Disclosure | Switzerland | Ethics, Research | Ethical Review | Editorial Policies | Surveys and Questionnaires | Anesthesiology | Publishing - ethics | Social Control, Formal - methods | Records | Chairpersons | Ethics committees | Observational studies | Analysis | Ethical aspects | Studies | Ethics | Informed consent | Committees
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REVISTA PANAMERICANA DE SALUD PUBLICA-PAN AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, ISSN 1020-4989, 09/2010, Volume 28, Issue 3, pp. 159 - 163
Objective. To describe and analyze, utilizing a case study approach, the U.S.Mexico Border Diabetes Prevention and Control Project, a health research...
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | health policy | United States | Border health | SURVEILLANCE | Mexico | TEXAS | diabetes mellitus, type 2 | international cooperation | HEALTH | Prevalence | Humans | Middle Aged | Government Agencies | Male | Research - organization & administration | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - ethnology | Government Programs - economics | Health Surveys - methods | Capital Financing | Government Programs - statistics & numerical data | Health Surveys - economics | Adult | Female | Culture | Research - economics | Communication | Mexico - epidemiology | Cross-Sectional Studies - methods | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - prevention & control | International Cooperation | Cross-Sectional Studies - ethics | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - blood | Government Programs - ethics | Cross-Sectional Studies - economics | Government Programs - methods | Interinstitutional Relations | Southwestern United States - epidemiology | Health Surveys - ethics | Government Programs - organization & administration | Program Evaluation | Health Surveys - statistics & numerical data
PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH | health policy | United States | Border health | SURVEILLANCE | Mexico | TEXAS | diabetes mellitus, type 2 | international cooperation | HEALTH | Prevalence | Humans | Middle Aged | Government Agencies | Male | Research - organization & administration | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - epidemiology | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - ethnology | Government Programs - economics | Health Surveys - methods | Capital Financing | Government Programs - statistics & numerical data | Health Surveys - economics | Adult | Female | Culture | Research - economics | Communication | Mexico - epidemiology | Cross-Sectional Studies - methods | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - prevention & control | International Cooperation | Cross-Sectional Studies - ethics | Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - blood | Government Programs - ethics | Cross-Sectional Studies - economics | Government Programs - methods | Interinstitutional Relations | Southwestern United States - epidemiology | Health Surveys - ethics | Government Programs - organization & administration | Program Evaluation | Health Surveys - statistics & numerical data
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Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, ISSN 1752-928X, 2013, Volume 22, pp. 51 - 56
Abstract Ethics is the application of values and moral rules to human activities. Medical practitioners are expected to not only have the skills and knowledge...
Pathology | Perceptions | Medical practitioners | South India | Ethics in medical practice | RESIDENTS | INFORMED-CONSENT | MEDICINE, LEGAL | KNOWLEDGE | DILEMMAS | STUDENTS | Attitude of Health Personnel | Cross-Sectional Studies | Ethics, Clinical - education | Humans | Middle Aged | Refusal to Treat - ethics | Emergencies | Informed Consent - ethics | Male | Faculty, Medical - statistics & numerical data | India | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Practice Patterns, Physicians' - statistics & numerical data | Confidentiality - ethics | Medical Errors | Hospitals, Teaching | Treatment Refusal | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Abortion, Induced - ethics | Medicine | Practice | Ethics | Medical ethics
Pathology | Perceptions | Medical practitioners | South India | Ethics in medical practice | RESIDENTS | INFORMED-CONSENT | MEDICINE, LEGAL | KNOWLEDGE | DILEMMAS | STUDENTS | Attitude of Health Personnel | Cross-Sectional Studies | Ethics, Clinical - education | Humans | Middle Aged | Refusal to Treat - ethics | Emergencies | Informed Consent - ethics | Male | Faculty, Medical - statistics & numerical data | India | Pregnancy | Young Adult | Practice Patterns, Physicians' - statistics & numerical data | Confidentiality - ethics | Medical Errors | Hospitals, Teaching | Treatment Refusal | Adult | Female | Surveys and Questionnaires | Abortion, Induced - ethics | Medicine | Practice | Ethics | Medical ethics
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Cirugia y cirujanos, ISSN 0009-7411, 05/2007, Volume 75, Issue 3, p. 191
Medical schools teach technical-scientific knowledge more than social abilities. Confidence in the doctor-patient relationship is obtained through appropriate...
Ethics, Medical | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Male | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Internship and Residency - ethics | Communication
Ethics, Medical | Cross-Sectional Studies | Humans | Middle Aged | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Male | Aged | Retrospective Studies | Internship and Residency - ethics | Communication
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Bioethics, ISSN 0269-9702, 05/2011, Volume 25, Issue 4, pp. 220 - 227
ABSTRACT Background: The rapid pace of progress in medical research, the consequent need for the timely transfer of new knowledge into practice, and the...
ethics committees | hospitals | Italy | general/organization and administration | cross‐sectional studies | Hospitals | Cross-sectional studies | General/organization and administration | Ethics committees | general | organization and administration | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | MEDICAL ETHICS | SOCIAL ISSUES | cross-sectional studies | ETHICS | Ethics Committees, Research - organization & administration | Cross-Sectional Studies | Decision Making - ethics | Humans | Female | Male | Professional Role | Task Performance and Analysis | Health Care Surveys | Bioethics | Models | Decision making | Committees
ethics committees | hospitals | Italy | general/organization and administration | cross‐sectional studies | Hospitals | Cross-sectional studies | General/organization and administration | Ethics committees | general | organization and administration | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL | MEDICAL ETHICS | SOCIAL ISSUES | cross-sectional studies | ETHICS | Ethics Committees, Research - organization & administration | Cross-Sectional Studies | Decision Making - ethics | Humans | Female | Male | Professional Role | Task Performance and Analysis | Health Care Surveys | Bioethics | Models | Decision making | Committees
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