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Appendix C: Ethical Principles for Research with Human Subjects
Pages 297-300

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... HHS Common Rule, 2009 •  The value of the research must be Convention on Human such that it (1) justifies any direct Rights and Biomedicine, or indirect risks and burdens to 1997 participants and their communities and (2)
From page 298...
... UNESCO Declaration, 2005 providing prospective participants Belmont Report, 1979 with clear and accessible information Nuremburg Code, 1947 on the possible benefits and risks WMA Declaration of to participation and the research Helsinki, 2013 purpose; and (2) obtaining HHS Common Rule, 2009 voluntary consent and ensuring that Convention on Human participants understand that they are Rights and Biomedicine, able to withdraw consent at will and 1997 without reprisal.
From page 299...
... Helsinki, 2013 HHS Common Rule, 2009 Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine, 1997 6. ustice in the J CIOMS Ethical Guidelines, •  The research must not focus Distribution 2016 inequitably on the health needs of Benefits Belmont Report, 1979 of a specific group, and, relatedly, and Burdens HHS Common Rule, 2009 a specific group should not disproportionately bear the burden and risks associated with the research.
From page 300...
... 2013. World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki: Ethical principles for medical research involving human subjects.


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