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    1. Int J Womens Health. 2014 May 29;6:573-83. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S58438. eCollection 2014. Rationale‚ design‚ and cohort enrolment of a prospective observational study of the clinical performance of the new contraceptive implant (Femplant) in Pakistan. Azmat SK(1)‚ Hameed W(1)‚ Lendvay A(2)‚ Shaikh BT(3)‚ Mustafa G(1)‚ Siddiqui MA(1)‚ Brohi S(1)‚ Karim A(1)‚ Ishaque M(1)‚ Hussain W(1)‚ Bilgrami M(1)‚ Feldblum PJ(2). Author information: (1)Research‚ Monitoring and Evaluation Department‚ Marie Stopes

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    causing involuntary urine loss and retention‚ and constipation. A clear explanation of the condition was given by the consultant who recommended that she undergo a hysterectomy to which she agreed because she was in severe pain. While reading the informed consent papers before theatre‚ Carol made an explicit request that she should not be transfused with blood or blood products even in the case of extensive blood loss following surgery. Her reasons for this were that she belonged to a group of Jehovah’s

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    Reference Atkinson‚ J. (2006). Private and Public Protection: Civil Mental Health Legislation. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press. Fisher‚ J. A. (2006). Procedural Misconceptions and Informed Consent: Insights from Empirical Research on the Clinical Trials Industry. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal‚ 16(3): 251-268. Flint‚ C. (1991). "Continuity of care Provided by a Team of Midwives. The Know-your-Midwife Scheme"‚ in S. Robinson & A. M. Thompson‚ Midwives Research and Childbirth. London: Chapman

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    Ethical Issues in Pharmacy Research Reflection There is abundant evidence showing how easy it is to exploit individuals in the history of medical research in the twentieth century. It was not until the early 1960s when the public began to take notice of the ethical neglect that researchers had for their subjects. The exposure of gross abuses in medical research generated a public furor that was finally noticed by those who administered research funding which enabled changes to policy to begin to

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    For over a century now psychologists have been trying to understand how we as humans form our identities in everyday life. In the late nineteenth century William James created is theory on identity. Over the years this area of research has grown and researchers have found that understanding identity is not as easy as it seems and many theories have arisen from this. Two of these theories‚ of note are the social constructionist theory and the psychosocial theory by Erik Erikson and James Marcia.

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    living in a time where racism was apparent. In 1951‚ Henrietta was diagnosed with cervical cancer when she was 30 and reseachers had taken her cells without her permission. The major concern that arises in the novel in my opinion is the lack of informed consent and knowledge given to Henrietta before and her family afterwards. Regardless of race‚ gender‚ or socio-economic status‚ doctors and researchers have a moral obligation to inform their patients thoroughly‚ provide them with side-effects that

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    Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Faculty of Art and Social Science (FAS) Department of Psychology and Counselling UAPG 1004 Research Methods in Behavioural Science WEEK IN CLASS 1 Tutorial 1 2 Tutorial 2 Derive the following from week 1 task 2 and task 3 Topic-Problem-Purpose-Questions HOME TASK 1. Decide group member 2. Decide topic (write Background of Study and Problem Statement) 3. Find two (2) journal papers 1. In class activity (Topic-Problem-PurposeQuestions)

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    watch the game. Here McMurphy is showing his transference issues with Nurse Ratchet. Encounter with lifeguard is when McMurphy realized that the conditions of his stay weren’t what he thought (his freedom is in Nurse Ratchet’s hands) is lack of informed consent. McMurphy smashed the glass widow to nurse station to grab cigarettes for another patient. Washington

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    dignity and privacy. The author’s abstract raises the question of how “These ethical concerns have been translated into a complex regulatory apparatus in the USA‚ containing specific legal provisions concerning such matters as participant safety‚ informed consent‚ and confidentiality.” Since future research may affect participants in a negative way‚ clearly defined parameter need to be set in place prior to such studies. Morally and ethically‚ researchers should feel obliged to attend to whatever needs

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    being in a relationship with a person who was deeply understanding (empathic)‚ accepting (having unconditional positive regard) and genuine (congruent). Risk taking can be part of a person centred approach as we would choose to use positive and informed risk taking which would involve building a positive view of the individual‚ and seeking to learn what a persons gifts and skills are and what people admire about them. In person centred thinking we also explore the consequences of not taking the

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