SCAFFOLDING OF ETHICAL DECISION MAKING
Journal: Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-07-01
Authors : Ali Farhad;
Page : 3-3
Keywords : Scaffolding; Ethics;
Abstract
Ethical guidelines for safeguarding the Human subject were published in 1979 to provide the idealistic groundwork for existing laws prevailing research for human subjects. The guidance and rule in this regards had already been set forth by “Nuremberg Code” and “Helsinki Declaration” but the Belmont Report has done a yeoman service in developing the three basic fundamental ethical rules which are: respect for person, beneficence and justice. Indeed there are many other principles applied in ethical decision making during research but these rules are providing inclusive scaffolding for ethical decision making in research concerning human subjects.
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