Therapeutic appropriation: a new concept in the ethics of clinical research
Ethical concerns about therapeutic misconception have been raised since the early 1980s. This concept was originally described as research participants’ assumptions that decisions relating to research interventions are made on the basis of their individual therapeutic needs. The term has since been...
Main Authors: | McDougall, R, Martin, D, Gillam, L, Hallowell, N, Brookes, A, Guillemin, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2016
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