Nuremburg Code, Declaration
of Helsinki, Belmont Report
with complete updated
questions & answers
What is the Belmont Report? - answer Report that describes ethical
principles and guidelines for protection of human subjects.
When was the Belmont Report created and by who? - answer April 18,
1979; created by the National Commission for the Protection of Human
Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral research
What are the three major ethical principles and guidelines for research
involving human subjects as outlined in the Belmont Report? - answer
1) Boundaries Between Practice and Research
2) Basic Ethical Principles: a) Respect for Persons, b) Beneficence, c)
Justice
3) Applications: a) Informed Consent, b) Assessment of risk and
benefits, c) Selection of Subjects
, (Belmont Report, 1979) Practice vs. Research - answer "practice": refers
to interventions that are designed solely to enhance the well-being of
an
individual patient or client and that have a reasonable expectation of
success.
"research": _______________ designates an activity designed to test an
hypothesis, permit conclusions to be drawn, and thereby to develop or
contribute to generalizable knowledge (expressed, for example, in
theories, principles, and statements of
relationships).
(Belmont Report, 1979): _______________refers to interventions that
are designed solely to enhance the well-being of an
individual patient or client and that have a reasonable expectation of
success. The purpose of medical or behavioral______________ is to
provide diagnosis, preventive treatment or therapy to particular
individuals. - answer Practice
(Belmont Report, 1979): _______________ designates an activity
designed to test an hypothesis, permit conclusions to be drawn, and
thereby to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge
(expressed, for example, in theories, principles, and statements of