Literature DB >> 10752235

[Analysis of ethical aspects on human experimentation included in the instructions for the authors in 139 Brazilian scientific journals].

T Sardenberg1, S S Müller, H R Pereira, R A de Oliveira, W S Hossne.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The concern with ethical standards during research in human subjects has been improving in Brazil during the last decade. Analysis of the ethical recommendations in instructions to authors may contribute to understand Brazilian Scientific Journals policies.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the recommendations related to the ethics of investigation in human subjects in instructions to authors of Brazilian Scientific Journals.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Instructions to authors of 139 Brazilian Scientific Journals in medicine, biomedicine, nursery, odontology and general sciences were analysed.
RESULTS: In one hundred ten (79.1%) of the 139 journals no recommendations related to ethics were found; 17 (12.2%) required previous approval by the institutional committee; 3 (2.1%) the procedures should be in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki; 1 (0.7%) recommends the application of the informed consent; 5 (3.5%) recommend the use of Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals and 3 (2.1%) follow no specified rules. Twenty nine journals ask for references in ethics standards: in 15 (51.7%) the information must be included in the text; in 2 (6.8%) the authors must send a letter informing how the ethics standards were followed; in 1 (3.4%) a copy of the approval by the institutional committee must be included; in 1 (3.4%) believed the authors followed the standards and in 10 (34.4%) no specific reference was made.
CONCLUSION: These results indicated that the majority of Brazilian Scientific Journals have little concern related to ethical aspects of research in human subjects included in instructions to authors. Even journals that make references to the ethical aspects the recommendations are quite different.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10752235     DOI: 10.1590/s0104-42301999000400003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992)        ISSN: 0104-4230            Impact factor:   1.209


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