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Anderson, Emily E.

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  • Ethical issues in community and patient stakeholder-engaged health research
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    正題名/作者: Ethical issues in community and patient stakeholder-engaged health research/ edited by Emily E. Anderson.
    其他作者: Anderson, Emily E.
    出版者: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    面頁冊數: xvi, 327 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    內容註: Chapter 1. Introduction (Emily E. Anderson) -- Part 1. History, Codes of Ethics, Regulations -- Chapter 2. Theoretical roots of stakeholder-engaged research and reflections on CBPR and PCOR as a response to past research abuses (Meredith Minkler) -- Chapter 3. A philosophical justification for stakeholder engagement and key principles/a conceptual model for ethical stakeholder-engaged research (Emily E. Anderson) -- Chapter 4. Epistemology and stakeholder engagement/impact of diversity on ethical standards and practices (Kevin C. Elliott) -- Chapter 5. The limitations of the Belmont principles for stakeholder-engaged research (Elisa Hurley) -- Chapter 6. Canada's approach to regulating research with indigenous peoples (Kim Anderson) -- Chapter 7. The Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS) Ethical Guidelines and Stakeholder Engagement (Alex John London) -- Chapter 8. History and philosophy of patient engagement in clinical research (Robert M. Califf) -- Part 2. Promoting Equitable Collaboration -- Chapter 9. Who represents the community? Diversity and inclusion (Ann-Gel Palermo) -- Chapter 10. Engagement for equity and sustainability; developing an equitable partnership; power-sharing, accountability, communication, conflict resolution, and trust (Giselle Corbie-Smith) -- Chapter 11 -- Capacity building and benefits to communities; Credit and compensation for community and patient stakeholders (Elizabeth Ripley) -- Chapter 12. Engaging communities in agenda setting: deciding what questions get asked and how (Alice Ammerman) -- Chapter 13. Conflicts of interest in research that engages stakeholders [individual and organizational] (Susannah Rose) -- Part 3. Stakeholder Voices -- Chapter 14. "Crossing over" or "between two worlds" - The story of a someone whose engagement in research motivated them to get formal training in research or research ethics (Gigi McMillan) -- Chapter 15. A community IRB member/member of a community-based ethics review board (Bronx Community Research Review Board) -- Chapter 16. A stakeholder who has served as a PI (Sharon Terry) -- Chapter 17. A stakeholder who has served as a community advisory board member (Sandra Crouse Quinn) -- Chapter 18. The challenges of working in your own community -- Chapter 19. A patient advocate's experience engaging in research -- Part 4. Human Research Protections and Research Ethics Review -- Chapter 20. Stakeholder engaged research and (the limits of) IRB review (Jennifer Cross) -- Chapter 21. Community-level risks and benefits (Lainie Ross) -- chapter 22. The principle of respect for community - a new principle (Nancy Shore) -- Chapter 23. Challenges in the field and in interactions with research participants; challenges to voluntary informed consent, privacy, and confidentiality; Moral distress among lay stakeholders (Maghbooba Mosavel) -- Chapter 24. The notion of community consent (Charles Weijer) -- Chapter 25. Community-based research review processes (Hal Strelnick) -- Chapter 26. Data ownership and deciding what gets published (Melody Goodman) -- Part 5. Case Studies: Ethics of Stakeholder-Engaged Research Across Settings -- Chapter 27. Research in emergency settings: public notification and consultation (Ryan Spellecy) -- Chapter 28. Engaging stakeholders in genomics research and the governance of biobanks (Michelle McGowan) -- Chapter 29. Engaging online patient communities in research (Elizabeth Buchanan) -- Chapter 30. Engaging patient advocates in research (Deborah Collyar) -- Chapter 31. Engaging rare disease communities (Laura P. Forsythe) -- Chapter 32. Engaging stakeholders in basic science research (Rhonda Kost) -- Chapter 33. Engaging indigenous communities/ American Indian communities in Research (Bonnie Duran) -- Chapter 34. North Americans engaging internationally (Amy Corneli) -- Chapter 35. Engaging stakeholders in environmental health research (Doug Brugge) -- Chapter 36. Engaging stakeholders in research on stigmatized health conditions (e.g., mental health, addiction, HIV) (Dennis Watson) -- Chapter 37. Engaging youth in research (Celia Fisher)
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    標題: Public health - Research -
    電子資源: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40379-8
    ISBN: 9783031403798
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