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  1. Regulatory orphans: juvenile prisoners as transvulnerable research subjects.

    IRB 21(2):9-14 (1999) PMID 11657875

  2. IRBs: protecting the well-being of subject-participants with mental disorders that may affect decisionmaking capacity.

    Account Res 7(2-4):183-99 (1999) PMID 11658175

  3. Environmental ethics and medical ethics: some implications for end-of-life care, Part II.

    Camb Q Healthc Ethics 8(2):250-6 (1999) PMID 10067197

  4. International research: ethical imperialism or ethical pluralism?

    Account Res 7(1):59-83 (1999) PMID 11657563

  5. Ethical considerations in qualitative research with vulnerable groups: exploring lesbians' and gay men's experiences of health care--a perso...

    Nurs Ethics 6(1):73-81 (1999) PMID 10067558

    It is rare to find honest accounts of the difficulties and dilemmas encountered when conducting sensitive research with vulnerable research populations. This account explores some of the ethical issues raised by a qualitative interview study with lesbians and gay men about their experiences of nursi...
  6. Updating protections for human subjects involved in research. Project on Informed Consent, Human Research Ethics Group.

    JAMA 280(22):1951-8 (1998) PMID 9851484

    We present recommendations constituting a consensus of the group members for reform in 3 key areas: protecting subject populations with special needs and vulnerabilities, oversight by institutional review boards, and regulatory policy....
  7. Health law in the twenty-first century.

    Eur J Health Law 5(4):341-8 (1998) PMID 11657506

  8. The evolution of clinical trials: inclusion and representation.

    CMAJ 159(11):1373-4 (1998) PMID 9861206 PMCID 1229855

  9. The case for physician-assisted suicide?

    America (NY) 179(15):14-9 (1998) PMID 11660568

  10. The use of patients in health care education: the need for ethical justification.

    J Med Ethics 24(5):314-9 (1998) PMID 9800586

    This paper addresses ethical concerns emanating from the practice of using patients for health care education. It shows how some of the ways that patients are used in educational strategies to bridge theory-practice gaps can cause harm to patients and patient-practitioner relationshi...