The revision of the Declaration of Helsinki: past, present and future
Western General Hospital · University of Edinburgh
Abstract
The World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki was first adopted in 1964. In its 40-year lifetime the Declaration has been revised five times and has risen to a position of prominence as a guiding statement of ethical principles for doctors involved in medical research. The most recent revision, however, has resulted in considerable controversy, particularly in the area of the ethical requirements surrounding placebo-controlled trials and the question of responsibilities to research participants at the end of a study. This review considers the past versions of the Declaration of Helsinki and asks the question: How exactly has the text of the Declaration changed throughout its lifetime? Regarding the…
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- Declaration
- Declaration of Helsinki
- Helsinki declaration
- Position statement
- Law
- Political science
- Medical ethics
- Research ethics