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What's end of life got to do with it? Research ethics with populations at life's end.

Etienne J Phipps1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study addressed key concerns that gave rise to the question of whether special guidelines were needed to monitor research at the end of life. DESIGN AND METHODS: Summary of established ethical and legal guidelines that govern the conduct of research with human subjects, with discussion of issues relevant to populations at life's end. Discussion of whether special guidelines are indicated focuses on four questions concerning: (a). time periods; (b). methods and approaches; (c). informed consent; and (d). obligations of researchers.
RESULTS: Although research involving patients at end of life does present important ethical and moral challenges to researchers and should be scrutinized carefully by institutional review boards (IRBs), special guidelines are not required. IMPLICATIONS: Closer examination of the dimensions discussed will enhance the research endeavor and model the qualities for which end-of-life research should become known.

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Keywords:  Biomedical and Behavioral Research

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12415140     DOI: 10.1093/geront/42.suppl_3.104

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


  4 in total

1.  Research participation by older adults at end of life: barriers and solutions.

Authors:  Melissa Lehan Mackin; Keela Herr; Kimberly Bergen-Jackson; Perry Fine; Chris Forcucci; Sara Sanders
Journal:  Res Gerontol Nurs       Date:  2009-04-30       Impact factor: 1.571

2.  Should research be part of advance care planning?

Authors:  Alexandra M Easson
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2004-12-16       Impact factor: 9.097

3.  Ethical and Methodological Challenges in Research With Hard-to-Reach Groups: Examples From Research on Family Caregivers for Migrant Older Adults Living With Dementia.

Authors:  Hürrem Tezcan-Güntekin; Ilknur Özer-Erdogdu; Yüce Yilmaz-Aslan; Tugba Aksakal; Rona Bird
Journal:  Gerontologist       Date:  2022-07-15

4.  Factors Associated with Participation, Active Refusals and Reasons for Not Taking Part in a Mortality Followback Survey Evaluating End-of-Life Care.

Authors:  Natalia Calanzani; Irene J Higginson; Jonathan Koffman; Barbara Gomes
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-01-08       Impact factor: 3.240

  4 in total

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