Research Ethics in the Real World,
Edition 1 Issues and Solutions for Health and Social Care ProfessionalsEditors: By Tony Long and Martin Johnson
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03 Nov 2006
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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It departs from the usual principles-based approach and instead takes a predominantly consequentialist (harms and benefits) approach. It aims to be free of abstract philosophy, but will use the analysis of cases and a reasoned approach to examine alternative arguments. Whilst the book deals with issues in some depth it uses plain language and many clear examples of good and less good practice to illustrate points. It is at a level useful to both beginning and more experienced researchers.Key Features
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By Tony Long, Professor of Child and Family Health, Salford Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Collaborative Research, University of Salford, Manchester, UK and Martin Johnson, Professor in Nursing and Director of the Salford Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Collaborative Research, University of Salford, Manchester, UK
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
Book Reviews
"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
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
ISBN:
9780443100659
Page Count:
240
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All the above titles have chapters or sections on ethical issues. Long & Johnson tackle the subject in more detail and depth
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Tarling & Crofts: The Essential Researcher's Handbook. 0702026360. 2002, BT
Crookes & Davies: Research into Practice, 0702020680, 2002, BT
Polgar & Thomas: Introduction to Research in the Health Sciences, 044306265X, 2000, CL
Smith: Research Mindedness for Practice, 044305293X, 1997, CL
All the above titles have chapters or sections on ethical issues. Long & Johnson tackle the subject in more detail and depth
Tschudin: Ethics in Nursing 3E, 0750652659, 2003, BH
Tschudin: Approaches to Ethics, 0750653264, 2003, BH
Rumbold: Ethics in Nursing Practice 3E. 0702023124, 1999, BT
Thompson, Melia Boyd: Nursing Ethics, 0443061475, CL
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