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Ethics in human experimentation: examples in aeromedical research

S E Popper1, K McCloskey

  • 1Combined Stress Branch, Armstrong Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH 45433, USA.

Military Medicine
|January 1, 1995
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Ethical standards are crucial for valid aeromedical research, influencing study design and outcomes. Evolving societal views and technology ensure ongoing debate regarding human subject protection in research.

Area of Science:

  • Aeromedical Research
  • Bioethics
  • Clinical Research

Background:

  • Ethical standards significantly impact the conduct and validity of data in human-use research.
  • The risk/benefit ratio assessment is a critical gatekeeper for research initiation.
  • Aeromedical research specifically faces unique ethical considerations regarding human subjects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the profound influence of ethical standards on aeromedical research.
  • To highlight the dynamic nature of ethical guidelines and their interpretation.
  • To underscore the importance of addressing ethical controversies for future research environments.

Main Methods:

  • The study is a conceptual analysis and discussion of ethical principles in aeromedical research.
Keywords:
Biomedical and Behavioral Research

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  • It reviews the impact of ethical guidelines on research validity and project termination.
  • It explores factors influencing the interpretation of ethical standards.
  • Main Results:

    • Ethical guidelines are fundamental to the integrity and outcomes of aeromedical research.
    • The risk/benefit analysis can prevent ethically unsound research from commencing.
    • Controversies surrounding human subject use are inevitable due to technological and societal changes.

    Conclusions:

    • Ethical standards are not static and evolve with new findings and societal shifts.
    • The interpretation of ethical guidelines is multifaceted, influenced by various stakeholders and contexts.
    • Proactive engagement with ethical concerns is essential for shaping the future of aeromedical research.