Introduction. Rigour in research as a matter of ethical concern. The person in research. The social context of research and ethics. What are ethical issues in research? How are ethical issues in research to be addressed? Criticising research from ethical perspectives. Research governance: an international perspective. Getting ethics approval. Dissemination: ethics and politics. Conclusions. Bibliography
"Supported by well-structured arguments, the authors present a
range of pragmatic and philosophical insights, as well as sound
advice for novice researchers in getting their research proposals
accepted by ethics committees.
There are useful chapters on the ethics and politics of
dissemination and research governance from an international
perspective. This is a book to be read by all nurses interested in
research and ethics".
Senior lecturer in child health, University of Hertfordshire.
Nursing Standard, May23:vol21:no37:2007
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