National Ethical Standards
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National Ethical Standards for Health and Disability Research and Quality Improvement
Part one
- Foreword by the Associate Minister of Health
- Foreword by NEAC Chairperson
- Introduction to the Standards
- Research in the New Zealand context
- Users’ guide
- Acknowledgements
Part two
- Scope of the Standards
- Ethical principles
- Research and Māori
- Research and Pacific peoples
- Disability research
- Ethical management of vulnerability
- Informed consent
- Research benefits and harms
- Research development and design
- Ethical features of studies
- Research conduct
- Health data
- Health data and new technologies
- Human tissue
- Biobanks
- Research with stem cells and reprogrammed cells
- Compensation for injury in commercially sponsored intervention studies
- Quality improvement
Part Three
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