2015
DOI: 10.11114/ijsss.v3i3.717
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Research Involving Human Subjects and the Role of Institutional Review Boards in Brazil

Abstract: Background, the regulation of research involving human subjects through the creation of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) aims to consolidate a culture of respect for human rights, mainly of research subjects.

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“…Likewise, there is a generalisation of regulations in higher education and research institutions that imply prior assessment of any research project presented either by teachers or researchers, or even by students in training. This assessment implies the participation of human beings (but not only), who are part of an ethics committee that is internal to the organisation itself, which will address this ethical dimension (Lima, 2006;Yin, 2009;Ybarra, Kupczynski, Mundy, & Oller, 2016;Ventura, Mendes, Trevizan, & Marchi-Alves, 2015;Hardy, 2016), as well as general national laws (Lima, 2006;Farinde, 2014;Ybarra et al, 2016).…”
Section: The Importance Of Ethics In Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, there is a generalisation of regulations in higher education and research institutions that imply prior assessment of any research project presented either by teachers or researchers, or even by students in training. This assessment implies the participation of human beings (but not only), who are part of an ethics committee that is internal to the organisation itself, which will address this ethical dimension (Lima, 2006;Yin, 2009;Ybarra, Kupczynski, Mundy, & Oller, 2016;Ventura, Mendes, Trevizan, & Marchi-Alves, 2015;Hardy, 2016), as well as general national laws (Lima, 2006;Farinde, 2014;Ybarra et al, 2016).…”
Section: The Importance Of Ethics In Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%