The Ethics of Medical Research on Humans

The Ethics of Medical Research on Humans

by Claire Foster (Author)

Synopsis

One of the most difficult problems that confronts clinicians and medical professionals is how to apply ethical principles to real decisions affecting patients. In this even-handed book, Foster examines the three main approaches to moral decision-making: goal-based, duty-based and rights-based. She examines the underlying philosophical arguments behind each, their relative strengths and weaknesses, and how they can actually be applied. She also looks at the problematic boundaries where best practice ends and experimentation begins. Is it ethical to experiment with new cures on people who are probably dying anyway? And how do you assess quality of consent? This book provides a thorough, non-partisan grounding in what the ethical principles are and what informs them. It is an invaluable preparation both for a researcher being interviewed by an ethics committee and for the people sitting on the committee, and will be essential reading for all medical decision-makers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 174
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 13 Sep 2001

ISBN 10: 0521645735
ISBN 13: 9780521645737
Book Overview: This book examines the three main approaches to moral decision-making. It is essential reading for all medical decision-makers.

Media Reviews
'The case studies provide a useful training tool. Research ethics committees, for example, could apply the three approaches to moral decision-making and then refer to Foster's analysis.' Modern Law Review
'The book is beautifully written. The language is lucid, unambiguous, direct and affecting. The reader cannot avoid being repeatedly stimulated and made to question assumptions and prejudices. This is the sort of book that, if only students read books these days, should be read early in the undergraduate medical curriculum, and read again by anyone involved in research or research administration.' Family Practice
'... the book can be recommended for anyone taxed with judging the ethical aspects of medical research. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
'... compelling reading for anyone who thinks deeply about the research they are undertaking ... to read this book was illuminating and frankly inspirational.' Pharmaceutical Physician
'Of its kind, this is one of the best I have seen, and I have no hesitation in recommending it to members of research ethics committees, beginning postgraduate and upper-level undergraduate students studying research ethics and anyone interested in understanding the theoretical foundations of research ethics.' New Genetics and Society
'This is an excellent book that clearly benefits from the expertise of its author, Claire Foster ... the book is beautifully written in a cohesive, open, inclusive and accessible style ... I have only praise for the quality and construction of this very well thought out book ... Certainly it is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in research with people, particularly in health care.' Nursing Ethics
' ... a complete, easy to understand, framework for ethical review ... Each approach is clearly and succinctly defined with interesting and pertinent examples ... is relevant to anyone involved in the process of research on humans ... it allows the reader to develop their own personal ethical position and possibly consider their own research in a completely new light.' Statistical Methods in Medical Research
This is an excellent book that clearly benefits from the expertise of its author...beautifully written in a cohesive, open, inclusive and accessible style...an invaluable resource. Nursing Ethics
Foster's wide base of ethics, philosophy and religion are all called into play in this book, making it compelling reading for anyone who thinks deeply about the research they are undertaking.... to read this book was illuminating and frankly inspirational.... Any book that makes me stop in my reading, read a section again, then look into the middle distance in deep analytical thought as this one did must be good for the ageing little grey cells. I recommend it. Pharmaceutical Physician
This book is beautifully written. The language is lucid, ambiguous, direct and unaffecting. The reader cannot avoid being repeatedly simulated and made to question assumptions and prejudices. Family Practice
The case studies provide a useful training tool ... it is invaluable. Modern Law Review