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NBC Vulnerable Groups Including Children
http://www.vsn.is/en/content/vulnerable-groups-including-children
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Indicators in focus are typically shown highlighted in yellow; |
Peer Indicators (that share the same Vulnerability association) are shown highlighted in pink; |
"Outside" Indicators (those that do NOT share the same Vulnerability association) are shown highlighted in green; |
Trigger Words/Phrases are shown highlighted in gray. |
Link to Orphaned Trigger Words (Appendix (Indicator List, Indicator Peers, Trigger Words, Type/Vulnerability/Indicator Overlay)
Applicable Type / Vulnerability / Indicator Overlay for this Input
Political / Criminal Convictions
Searching for indicator prisoners:
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p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
p.(None):
p.(None): 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
...
Political / vulnerable
Searching for indicator vulnerable:
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p.(None): The National Bioethics Committee
p.(None): English
p.(None): Search SEARCH
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): HOME NEWS THE BIOETHICS COMMITTEE SYSTEM CRITERIA GENERAL STUDIES CLINICAL TRIALS LINKS
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Home » Criteria
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable groups including Children
p.(None): Biomedical research, in which the participation of children is necessary, is subject to special conditions. This is in agreement with international
p.(None): ethical codes of the medical professions in which there is a general agreement that children shall enjoy protection and privilege.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions limiting the participation of children in biomedical studies apply as well to the participation of other vulnerable groups.
p.(None):
p.(None): The following conditions for involving children in biomedical research shall apply without exception when assessing research proposals:
p.(None):
p.(None): 1. The participation of children in a biomedical study is indispensable when information available from research on grownup individuals cannot
p.(None): answer the question posed in relation to children.
p.(None): 2. As a general principle the participation of a child in a biomedical study is that participation will directly benefit the health and wellbeing of the
p.(None): child. There are however exceptions, following condition one above. In addition it must be envisaged that the conclusions drawn from the
p.(None): research in question, in the end will be of benefit to the child involved or to other children or to those suffering from the same disease or
p.(None): similar health distraction. Furthermore participating in such a study shall carry with it a minimum of risk and suffering for the child.
p.(None): 3. The informed consent shall be sought from the parent or guardian of the child. Pending the age and maturity of children, their assent to
p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
p.(None):
p.(None): 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
p.(None): 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
p.(None): 29 30 31
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Members of the NBC
p.(None):
p.(None): The National Bioethics Committee, Iceland 1 January 2015 - 31 December 2018
p.(None):
p.(None): Ordinary members and deputy members:
p.(None):
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Health / Mentally Disabled
Searching for indicator mentally:
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p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
p.(None):
p.(None): 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
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Health / Pregnant
Searching for indicator pregnant:
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p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
p.(None):
p.(None): 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
p.(None): 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
p.(None): 29 30 31
p.(None):
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Social / Age
Searching for indicator age:
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p.(None):
p.(None): The following conditions for involving children in biomedical research shall apply without exception when assessing research proposals:
p.(None):
p.(None): 1. The participation of children in a biomedical study is indispensable when information available from research on grownup individuals cannot
p.(None): answer the question posed in relation to children.
p.(None): 2. As a general principle the participation of a child in a biomedical study is that participation will directly benefit the health and wellbeing of the
p.(None): child. There are however exceptions, following condition one above. In addition it must be envisaged that the conclusions drawn from the
p.(None): research in question, in the end will be of benefit to the child involved or to other children or to those suffering from the same disease or
p.(None): similar health distraction. Furthermore participating in such a study shall carry with it a minimum of risk and suffering for the child.
p.(None): 3. The informed consent shall be sought from the parent or guardian of the child. Pending the age and maturity of children, their assent to
p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
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Social / Child
Searching for indicator child:
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p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable groups including Children
p.(None): Biomedical research, in which the participation of children is necessary, is subject to special conditions. This is in agreement with international
p.(None): ethical codes of the medical professions in which there is a general agreement that children shall enjoy protection and privilege.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions limiting the participation of children in biomedical studies apply as well to the participation of other vulnerable groups.
p.(None):
p.(None): The following conditions for involving children in biomedical research shall apply without exception when assessing research proposals:
p.(None):
p.(None): 1. The participation of children in a biomedical study is indispensable when information available from research on grownup individuals cannot
p.(None): answer the question posed in relation to children.
p.(None): 2. As a general principle the participation of a child in a biomedical study is that participation will directly benefit the health and wellbeing of the
p.(None): child. There are however exceptions, following condition one above. In addition it must be envisaged that the conclusions drawn from the
p.(None): research in question, in the end will be of benefit to the child involved or to other children or to those suffering from the same disease or
p.(None): similar health distraction. Furthermore participating in such a study shall carry with it a minimum of risk and suffering for the child.
p.(None): 3. The informed consent shall be sought from the parent or guardian of the child. Pending the age and maturity of children, their assent to
p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
...
Searching for indicator children:
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p.(None): The National Bioethics Committee
p.(None): English
p.(None): Search SEARCH
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): HOME NEWS THE BIOETHICS COMMITTEE SYSTEM CRITERIA GENERAL STUDIES CLINICAL TRIALS LINKS
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Home » Criteria
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable groups including Children
p.(None): Biomedical research, in which the participation of children is necessary, is subject to special conditions. This is in agreement with international
p.(None): ethical codes of the medical professions in which there is a general agreement that children shall enjoy protection and privilege.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions limiting the participation of children in biomedical studies apply as well to the participation of other vulnerable groups.
p.(None):
p.(None): The following conditions for involving children in biomedical research shall apply without exception when assessing research proposals:
p.(None):
p.(None): 1. The participation of children in a biomedical study is indispensable when information available from research on grownup individuals cannot
p.(None): answer the question posed in relation to children.
p.(None): 2. As a general principle the participation of a child in a biomedical study is that participation will directly benefit the health and wellbeing of the
p.(None): child. There are however exceptions, following condition one above. In addition it must be envisaged that the conclusions drawn from the
p.(None): research in question, in the end will be of benefit to the child involved or to other children or to those suffering from the same disease or
p.(None): similar health distraction. Furthermore participating in such a study shall carry with it a minimum of risk and suffering for the child.
p.(None): 3. The informed consent shall be sought from the parent or guardian of the child. Pending the age and maturity of children, their assent to
p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
p.(None):
p.(None): 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
p.(None): 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
p.(None): 29 30 31
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Members of the NBC
p.(None):
p.(None): The National Bioethics Committee, Iceland 1 January 2015 - 31 December 2018
p.(None):
p.(None): Ordinary members and deputy members:
p.(None):
p.(None): Sunna Snædal, MD, Ph.D, Chairman
p.(None): dep. Reynir Tómas Geirsson, Prof. Emer. Obstetrics
...
Social / Elderly
Searching for indicator elderly:
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p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
p.(None):
...
Social / In Mourning
Searching for indicator mourning:
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p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
p.(None):
p.(None): 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
p.(None): 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
p.(None): 29 30 31
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Members of the NBC
p.(None):
...
Social / Linguistic Proficiency
Searching for indicator linguistic:
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p.(None): child. There are however exceptions, following condition one above. In addition it must be envisaged that the conclusions drawn from the
p.(None): research in question, in the end will be of benefit to the child involved or to other children or to those suffering from the same disease or
p.(None): similar health distraction. Furthermore participating in such a study shall carry with it a minimum of risk and suffering for the child.
p.(None): 3. The informed consent shall be sought from the parent or guardian of the child. Pending the age and maturity of children, their assent to
p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
...
Social / Women
Searching for indicator women:
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p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
p.(None): International context
p.(None): Informed consent
p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Dagatal
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): « March 2020 »
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
p.(None): S M T W T F S
p.(None): 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
p.(None):
p.(None): 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
p.(None): 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
p.(None): 29 30 31
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None):
p.(None): Members of the NBC
...
Social / parents
Searching for indicator parent:
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p.(None):
p.(None): The conditions limiting the participation of children in biomedical studies apply as well to the participation of other vulnerable groups.
p.(None):
p.(None): The following conditions for involving children in biomedical research shall apply without exception when assessing research proposals:
p.(None):
p.(None): 1. The participation of children in a biomedical study is indispensable when information available from research on grownup individuals cannot
p.(None): answer the question posed in relation to children.
p.(None): 2. As a general principle the participation of a child in a biomedical study is that participation will directly benefit the health and wellbeing of the
p.(None): child. There are however exceptions, following condition one above. In addition it must be envisaged that the conclusions drawn from the
p.(None): research in question, in the end will be of benefit to the child involved or to other children or to those suffering from the same disease or
p.(None): similar health distraction. Furthermore participating in such a study shall carry with it a minimum of risk and suffering for the child.
p.(None): 3. The informed consent shall be sought from the parent or guardian of the child. Pending the age and maturity of children, their assent to
p.(None): participate shall also be sought. The participation of a child in a biomedical study against its expressed will is not allowed.
p.(None): 4. The child and its parent/guardian shall be informed about the biomedical study in question in accordance with the provisions of applicable
p.(None): regulations and Acts of Law. The information for the child shall take into account linguistic ability and skills as adjusted to their age.
p.(None): 5. When participating in a biomedical study is a part of a treatment at a hospital, the relation of the anticipated benefit to the risk shall be at
p.(None): least as favourable to the child as that presented by the best available approach to treatment.
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p.(None): The conditions restricting the participation of children in biomedical studies are in line with internationally accepted approach to bioethics.
p.(None):
p.(None): In general these conditions apply as well when the participants are members of vulnerable groups, including the elderly, mentally inparied,
p.(None): prisoners, those who have got a legal guardian, pregnant women, people in mourning, etc.
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p.(None): Vulnerable Groups including Children
p.(None): Do I need a Research Permit?
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Social / philosophical differences/differences of opinion
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p.(None): Withdrawal of Consent
p.(None): Access to and use of health data and bio-samples.
p.(None): Biobanks
p.(None): Duty to report unexpected events
p.(None): Advertising to recruit participants
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p.(None): Dagatal
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p.(None): « March 2020 »
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p.(None): Members of the NBC
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p.(None): The National Bioethics Committee, Iceland 1 January 2015 - 31 December 2018
p.(None):
p.(None): Ordinary members and deputy members:
p.(None):
p.(None): Sunna Snædal, MD, Ph.D, Chairman
p.(None): dep. Reynir Tómas Geirsson, Prof. Emer. Obstetrics
p.(None): Rögnvaldur G. Gunnarsson, MJur, Philosophy
p.(None): dep. Hafrún Kristjánsdóttir, Ph.D. Psychology
p.(None): Una Strand Viðarsdóttir, Ph.D. Anatomist
p.(None): dep. Stefán Baldursson, Ph.D, Pedagogy
p.(None): Flóki Ásgeirsson, LL.M., Law
p.(None): dep Svala Ísfeld Ólafsdóttir, MA Law
p.(None): Védís Helga Eiríksdóttir, PhD, Public Health
p.(None): dep, Elías Freyr Guðmundsson, M.Sc., biology epidemiology
p.(None): Sigurður Guðmundsson, MD, Ph.D
p.(None): dep. Guðrún V. Skúladóttir, Ph.D Physiology,
p.(None): Henry A. Henrysson, PhD, Philosophy, Ethics
p.(None): dep. Helga Þorbergsdóttir, RN., Community Nursing
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p.(None): Vísindasiðanefnd | Borgartún 21- 4. hæð, 105 Reykjavík | vsn@vsn.is | Sími: +354 5517100 |
p.(None): Kennitala: 680800-2510
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Appendix
Indicator List
Indicator | Vulnerability |
age | Age |
child | Child |
children | Child |
elderly | Elderly |
linguistic | Linguistic Proficiency |
mentally | Mentally Disabled |
mourning | In Mourning |
parent | parents |
philosophy | philosophical differences/differences of opinion |
pregnant | Pregnant |
prisoners | Criminal Convictions |
vulnerable | vulnerable |
women | Women |
Indicator Peers (Indicators in Same Vulnerability)
Indicator | Peers |
child | ['children'] |
children | ['child'] |
Trigger Words
consent
ethics
protection
risk
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