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Children as Research Subjects Michael A. Grodin (Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University)

Children as Research Subjects By Michael A. Grodin (Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University)

Children as Research Subjects by Michael A. Grodin (Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University)


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An authoritative, interdisciplinary approach to the field of biomedical and behavioural research with children encompassing science, medicine, child psychology, ethics, and law.

Children as Research Subjects Summary

Children as Research Subjects: Science, Ethics and Law by Michael A. Grodin (Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University)

This interdisciplinary text is the first to address the many questions and controversies surrounding the use of children as research subjects. Experts in the field of biomedical and behavioural research with children consider the issues in terms of biomedical science, child psychology, ethics, and the law, providing a careful balance between individual and societal benefits. This practical guide will be invaluable to everyone involved in performing or reviewing research involving children.

Children as Research Subjects Reviews

This book should be read and used as a resource by all who engage in research with children, by members of institutional review boards, and by people who evaluate grant applications. It will also interest many others who are concerned about the well-being of children. The editors have recruited authors who differ in their areas of interest but not their uniformly high levels of expertise and knowledge. A welcome feature is the book's emphasis on the psychological ramifications of participation in research ... insightful book ... An important aid for researchers and reviewers is an appendix, Points to Consider in Proposing or Reviewing Research Involving Children. * Claire B. Ernhart, Metrohealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio, New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 331, No. 6 *
both a timely and welcome book ... The timeliness of this book can not be overstated. What it clearly points to is the need for the establishment of clear ethical guidelines governing what will undoubtedly become, if it has not done so already, a growth area in research terms - the lives and experiences of our children. Grodin and Glantz are to be congratulated on providing us with a book that is both informative and at the same time challenging and thought provoking. Given the general nature of the issues addressed, it should be read by researchers of all disiplines. At a time when the advocacy of rights for our children is high on the political agenda, it will also have a wider appeal. * Stewart Asquith, Journal of Child Psychology/Psychiatry, Vol. 36, No. 7 *

About Michael A. Grodin (Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University)

Michael A. Grodin, M.D., FAAP, is a Medical Ethicist, Professor of Health Law, Pediatrics, Socio-Medical Sciences and Community Medicine, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, and Director of the Program in Medical Ethics at Boston University Schools of Medicine, Public Health and the College of Liberal Arts. He has been Chairman of the Institutional Review Board of the Department of Health and Hospitals of the City of Boston for 10 years, and is a member of the National Committee on Bioethics of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He is co-editor of The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation (Oxford, 1992) Leonard H. Glantz, J.D., is a lawyer, Associate Director and Professor of Health Law at Boston University School of Public Health, and Professor of Socio-Medical Sciences and Community Medicine at Boston University School of Medicine. Mr. Glantz was an advisor to the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research in the area of legal issues concerning research with children, and has been a member of Institutional Review Boards for 15 years.

Table of Contents

I. History 1: Historical Overview: Pediatric Experimentation, S. Lederer, M. Grodin II. Science 2: Scientific Issues in Biomedical Research with Children, R. Kauffman 3: Scientific Issues in Psychosocial and Educational Research with Children, G. Koocher III. Ethics 4: Ethics of Exposing Children to Risks in Research, D. Brock IV. Law 5: The Law of Human Experimentation with Children, L. Glantz V. Practical Problems 6: Children's Involvement in Research Participation Decisions: Psychological Considerations, L. Weithorn, D. Scherer 7: Assessment of Risk to Children, E. Wender 8: Vulnerable Children, R. Cooke Codes of Ethics: Nuremburg Code; WHO Declaration of Helsinki IV; Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects: Notices and Rules; Points to Consider in Proposing or Reviewing Research Involving Children

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GOR003436782
9780195071030
0195071034
Children as Research Subjects: Science, Ethics and Law by Michael A. Grodin (Professor of Pediatrics, Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
19940428
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