Human Experimentation and Medical Ethics
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS INTRODUCTION by Dr Thomas A. Lambo PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS by Dr Murillo Belchior ADDRESS OF WELCOME by The Honorable Dr Jesus Azurin KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Dr Hiroshi Nakaj ima FIRST SESSION: CONSENT OF SUBJECTS - Validity of consent procedures in technologically developing countries -Robert J. Levine .......................... Informed consent - J. Farber ............... Subject consent requirements in clinical research: an international perspective for industrial and developing countries -William J. Curran ....................... - Requirements for informed consent of subjects in the Philippines -Nelia P. Cortes-Maramba ......... - Research on subjects incompetent to consent: children - Ihsan Dogramaci ........................... - Research on subjects incompetent to consent: children - Perla D. Santos Ocampo - Ethical issues in psychiatric research - So.ott Henderson ........................... - Research involving pregnant and nursing women - T.A. Sinnathuray ........... DISCUSSION Riis; Levine; Farber; Gustilo; Henderson; Noach; Riis; Adadevoh; Suwanela; Arcellana; Dunne SECOND SESSION: ETHICS AND COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH - Ethical aspects in community-based research with particular emphasis on nutrition research - C.Gopalan .....................,- Ethical aspects of health service research: with special reference to developing countries - B.O. Osuntokun - Use and misuse of technology involving large communities - P.G. Janssens - Ethical aspects of epidemiological research - Olivier Jeanneret - Some ethical issues on epidemiological research - 0. Broberger DISCUSSION Campos; Kidson; Mao Shou-pai; Chin-Thack Soh Noach; Gopalan; Kidson; Riis; Enwonwu; Arcellana; Sinnathuray; Adadevoh; Riis; Mabeck,Abushoosha; Cua-Lim; Arcilla-Latonio; Levine; Angeles; Dunne. THIRD SESSION: ETHICAL REVIEW OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH - The structure and functioning of ethical review committees - Frank Gutteridge, Zbigniew Bankowski, William Curran, John Dunne - Scope of ethical review - Povl Riis - Ethical review procedures in New Zealand - J.V. Hodge - Ethical review procedures in Malaysia - T.A. Sinnathuray - National drug regulations and ethical review procedures in Korea - Chin-Thack Soh - Ethical aspects of clinical trials design in Sweden - Rolf Zetterström DISCUSSION Levine; Miller; Villadolid; Adadevoh; Tanaka; Burley and Joyce; Gopalan; Voermans-Neleman; Riis; Valdez; Mabeck; Osuntokun; Burrell; Noach; Miller; Tupasi; Levine; Farber; Dunne. FOURTH SESSION: PROTECTION OF SUBJECTS - Ethical aspects of externally sponsored research in developing countries: an African viewpoint - S. Ofosu-Amaah - Ethical issues in clinical drug evaluation: some little considered aspects - Craig D. Burrell - Ethical aspects of externally sponsored research - Lars Werkö - Compensation of injured research subjects - Frank Gutteridge - The proposed guidelines as reflected in legislation and codes of ethics -S.S. Fluss DISCUSSION Dogramaci; Deltour; Femi-Pearse;Levine; Riis; Senturias; Levin; Gutteridge; Burrell; Fluss. SUMMARY OF DISCUSSIONS BY THE MODERATORS Vilardell; Dogramaci; Gopalan; Adadevoh. GENERAL DISCUSSION Burley; Robertson; Osuntokun; Adedevoh; Dunne; Adadevoh CLOSING REMARKS by Dr Murillo Belchior PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN SUBJECTS .............. BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS I Resolution of the CIOMS Executive Committee endorsed by the Conference II History of the WHO/CIOMS project for the development of guidelines for the establishment of ethical review procedures for research involving human subjects -Zbigniew Bankowski and John F. Dunne IIIHuman experimentation in historical and ethical perspectives - Norman Howard-Jones LIST OF PARTICIPANTS NOTLARProceeding of the XVth CIOMS Round Table Conference Manila, 13 - 16 September 1981 |