Informed Consent in the Changing Landscape of Research
@article{Hammer2016InformedCI,
title={Informed Consent in the Changing Landscape of Research},
author={Marilyn J Hammer},
journal={Oncology nursing forum},
year={2016},
volume={43 5},
pages={
558-60
}
}The history of informed consent dates back as early as the 16th century (Selek, 2010). The current tenets of informed consent pertaining to the ethical conduct of research on human participants predominately stems from the 1947 Nuremberg Code (National Institutes of Health, 2016), which was created following the Nuremberg trials at the end of World War II. The unethical conduct of research on human participants during the Holocaust, coupled with experiments (e.g., the Tuskegee syphilis study…
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