| 1995 - 1186 lapas
...and should Indicate that the principles enunciated in the present Declaration are complied with. //. Medical Research Combined with Professional Care (Clinical...participate in a study must never interfere with the phyaician-patlent relationship. 5. If the physician considers it essential not to obtain informed consent,... | |
| Frank Harron - 1983 - 192 lapas
...methods. 3. In any medical study, every patient—including those of a control group, if any—should be assured of the best proven diagnostic and therapeutic...participate in a study must never interfere with the doctor-patient relationship. 5. If the doctor considers it essential not to obtain informed consent,... | |
| Florence S. Cromwell, Chestina Brollier - 1988 - 410 lapas
...and should indicate that the principles enunciated in the present Declaration are complied with. //s MEDICAL RESEARCH COMBINED WITH PROFESSIONAL CARE (CLINICAL...with the physician-patient relationship. 5. If the doctor considers it essential not to obtain informed consent, the specific reasons for this proposal... | |
| Peter Hauri - 1988 - 166 lapas
...and should indicate that the principles enunciated in the present Declaration are complied with. //. MEDICAL RESEARCH COMBINED WITH PROFESSIONAL CARE (CLINICAL...with the physician-patient relationship. 5. If the doctor considers it essential not to obtain informed consent, the specific reasons for this proposal... | |
| Robert J. Levine - 1988 - 484 lapas
...direct health-related benefit seems to be motivated at least in part by the obligation to avoid harm. "In any medical study, every patient — including...the best proven diagnostic and therapeutic method (principle II. 3)." As noted earlier in this chapter, this principle is violated frequently. However,... | |
| R. J. Trent - 1995 - 268 lapas
...justified by its potential diagnostic or therapeutic value for the patient. (Section II, paragraph 6) In any medical study, every patient - including those...the best proven diagnostic and therapeutic method. (Section II, paragraph 3) The refusal of the patient to participate in a study must never interfere... | |
| Deni Elliott, Judy E. Stern - 1997 - 340 lapas
...principles enunciated in the present Declaration are complied with. MEDICAL RESEARCH COMBINED WITH CLINICAL CARE (CLINICAL RESEARCH) 1. In the treatment of the...participate in a study must never interfere with the physician patient relationship. 5. If the physician considers it essential not to obtain informed consent,... | |
| Baruch A. Brody - 1998 - 412 lapas
...physician must be free to use a new diagnostic and therapeutic measure, if in his or her judgement it offers hope of saving life, re-establishing health...the best proven diagnostic and therapeutic method. This does not exclude the use of inert placebo in studies where no proven diagnostic or therapeutic... | |
| Alain Wan Po Li - 1998 - 180 lapas
...physician must be free to use a new diagnostic and therapeutic measure, if in his or her judgement it offers hope of saving life, re-establishing health...the best proven diagnostic and therapeutic method. 5 If the physician considers it essential not to obtain informed consent, the specific reasons for... | |
| Albert R. Jonsen, Robert M. Veatch, LeRoy Walters - 1999 - 524 lapas
...reestablishing health or alleviating suffering. 2. The potential benefits, hazards and discomforts of a new method should be weighed against the advantages...diagnostic and therapeutic method. 4. The refusal of the parient to participate in a study must never interfere with the doctor-patient relationship. 5. If... | |
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