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BMC Medical Ethics 2012
The risk-benefit task of research ethics committees: An evaluation of current approaches and the need to incorporate decision studies methodsKeywords: Risk benefit assessment, Ethics committee, IRB, Decision theory, Net risk test, Component analysis Abstract: By looking at decision studies, we see that both procedure-level approaches conflate the various risk-benefit tasks, i.e., risk-benefit assessment, risk-benefit evaluation, risk treatment, and decision making. This conflation makes the RECs’ risk-benefit task confusing, if not impossible. We further realize that RECs are not meant to do all the risk-benefit tasks; instead, RECs are meant to evaluate risks and benefits, appraise risk treatment suggestions, and make the final decision.As such, research ethics would benefit from looking beyond the procedure-level approaches and allowing disciplines like decision studies to be involved in the discourse on RECs’ risk-benefit task.
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