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Regulatory Issues

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2005

José L. Molinuevo
Affiliation:
Unitat Memoria-Alzheimer, Institut Clínic Malalties Sistema Nerviós, Hospital Clínic i Universitari, Barcelona, Spain
Rafael Blesa
Affiliation:
Unitat Memoria-Alzheimer, Institut Clínic Malalties Sistema Nerviós, Hospital Clínic i Universitari, Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

Any medical decision generates consequences for the patient and for society. Medical practice should, therefore, be performed under the guidance of the following ethical principles: beneficence, nonmaleficence, autonomy, justice, integrity, dignity, and vulnerability. The overarching objective of clinical research is to develop knowledge to improve health, and the subjects who participate are the means to securing such knowledge. Clinical research, as part of medical practice, should be ruled by the same ethical principles.

Type
REGULATORY ISSUES: ACADEMIC VIEWPOINTS
Copyright
© 2003 International Psychogeriatric Association

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