Bell, K., & Salmon, A. (2011). What women who use drugs have to say about ethical research: findings of an exploratory qualitative study. Journal of empirical research on human research ethics, 6, 84-98.
Research risks and benefits, Research trust and mistrust, People at risk for or with substance abuse addictions, People who inject drugs, Clinical trials, Survey research, Ethics education, Community organizations, Canada, Qualitative (QL)
Hamm, M., Scott, S., Klassen, T., Moher, D., & Hartling, L. (2012). Do health care institutions value research? A mixed methods study of barriers and facilitators to methodological rigor in pediatric randomized trials. BMC medical research methodology, 12(1), 158.
Assent and self-consent (children and adolescents), Investigator practices and perspectives, Investigators, Research staff, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, Canada, Mixed methods (MM)
Kokolo, M. B., et al. (2011). HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) – A Quantitative Ethics Appraisal. PLoS ONE 6(8): e22497.
Informed consent (adults), Investigator practices and perspectives, Research risks and benefits, Investigators, Research staff, Clinical trials, Health-care facilities, Canada, Quantitative (QT)
Senn, C. Y., & Desmarais, S. (2006). A new wrinkle on a old concern: Are the new ethics review requirements for explicit warnings in consent forms affecting the results of sexuality. Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality.
Confidentiality and privacy, Informed consent (adults), College students and young adults,Clinical trials, Survey research, Educational institutions, Canada, Mixed methods (MM)
Tsang, T. S. M., Jones, M., & Meneilly, G. S. (2015). Analysis of research ethics board approval times in an academic department of medicine. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 10 (2), 145-150.
IRB practices and perspectives, Adults (other), IRB members, Clinical trials, Educational institutions, Canada, Quantitative (QT)
Willison, D. J., Keshavjee, K., Nair, K., Goldsmith, C., & Holbrook, A. M. (2003). Patients’ consent preferences for research uses of information in electronic medical records: interview and survey data. Bmj, 326(7385), 373.
Confidentiality and privacy, Informed consent (adults), Adult (other), Survey research,Health-care facilities, Canada, Mixed methods (MM)
Yessis, J. L., et al (2012). Development of a Research Participants’ Perception Survey to Improve Clinical Research. CTS Journal, 5(6): 452-460.
Informed consent (adults), Investigator practices and perspectives, Investigators, Adults (other), Clinical trials, Educational institutions, Canada, Quantitative (QT)