Bioethicists call for investigation into nutritional experiments on Aboriginal people

M Shuchman - 2013 - Can Med Assoc
News schools, because the development of cavities and gingivitis was considered important
to assess nutritional status. As a result, care was withheld to ensure the accuracy of study …

Canada's shameful history of nutrition research on residential school children: The need for strong medical ethics in Aboriginal health research

NE MacDonald, R Stanwick, A Lynk - Paediatrics & Child Health, 2014 - academic.oup.com
While both science and research have very long and detailed histories, the formal history of
medical ethics is short. The discipline's foundation arises from the medical atrocities …

Beyond the Belmont report

W Siddiqui, RR Sharp - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
For decades, the Belmont Report—and the associated regulatory framework it inspired—has
been a cornerstone in the ethical conduct of research involving human subjects. Despite its …

The new ethics of Aboriginal health research

L Vogel - 2015 - Can Med Assoc
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investigators, says Episkenew. She recalls one project grinding to halt when the children …

[PDF][PDF] Ethical principles of health research involving Indigenous peoples

N Willows - Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 2013 - cdnsciencepub.com
It is a pleasure to introduce this important guest editorial by Dr. Willows. The events that she
addresses should be carefully examined and as wisely noted by Shawn A-in-chut Atleo …

[PDF][PDF] FAQ: a tool for understanding the ethical conduct of research and the rights of Aboriginal participants

MP Bousquet, B Williams-Jones - Toolbox of Principles for …, 2015 - researchgate.net
law, public representatives and members with relevant expertise in relation to the projects
being evaluated. REBs are required to follow the TCPS2, which guides their evaluation1 …

Naming indigenous concerns, framing considerations for stored biospecimens

J Bardill, NA Garrison - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
In their article “Broad Consent for Research with Biological Samples: Workshop
Conclusions,” Christine Grady and colleagues note multiple times that the concerns of …

[CITATION][C] Health research across cultures—an ethical dilemma?

JH McKendrick, PA Bennett - Monash Bioethics Review, 2006 - Springer
The ethical principles taught and practised at the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service from
the late 1980s were those described in'Principles, Standards and Ru1es for Aboriginal and …

The ethics of research involving Canada's Aboriginal populations

J Smylie - CMAJ, 2005 - Can Med Assoc
Aboriginal populations1, 2 raises ethical concerns. Neither study describes any
consultations with First Nations or Métis community members in the formulation of the …

Ethics of biological sampling research with aboriginal communities in Canada

B Nowrouzi, L McGregor… - … ; Vol. 9, No. 4; …, 2016 - digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca
The objective of this paper is to identify key ethical issues associated with biological
sampling in Aboriginal populations in Canada and to recommend approaches that can be …