Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
A New Era of Indigenous Research: Community-based Indigenous Research Ethics Protocols in Canada33
Towards a Research Agenda for Promoting Responsible Research Practices20
Self-Interested and Altruistic Motivations in Volunteering for Clinical Trials: A More Complex Relationship18
Indigenous Research Ethics Requirements: An Examination of Six Tribal Institutional Review Board Applications and Processes in the United States16
The Challenges of Big Data for Research Ethics Committees: A Qualitative Swiss Study15
Research Integrity Among PhD Students at the Faculty of Medicine: A Comparison of Three Scandinavian Universities14
Boundaries Between Research Ethics and Ethical Research Use in Artificial Intelligence Health Research14
Comparison of Video, App, and Standard Consent Processes on Decision-Making for Biospecimen Research: A Randomized Controlled Trial12
Ethical and Methodological Considerations for Evaluating Participant Views on Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research11
Measuring social desirability bias: Do the full and short versions of the Marlowe-Crowne Social Desirability scale matter?11
Social Researchers’ Approaches to Research Ethics During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Exploratory Study10
Working Through Ethics Review of Big Data Research Projects: An Investigation into the Experiences of Swiss and American Researchers10
Informed Consent for Online Research—Is Anybody Reading?: Assessing Comprehension and Individual Differences in Readings of Digital Consent Forms10
Communities and Clinical Trials: A Case Study from the RTS,S Malaria Vaccine Trials in Eastern Africa9
“I Wouldn’t Trust the Parents To ‘Do No Harm’ To a Queer Kid”: Rethinking Parental Permission Requirements for Youth Participation in Social Science Research9
Navigating Ethical Issues in Photovoice: Balancing the Principles of Community-Based Participatory Research Ethics with Institutional Review Board Requirements8
Informed Consent for Mobile Phone Health Surveys in Colombia: A Qualitative Study8
An Analysis of Retracted Articles with Authors or Co-authors from the African Region: Possible Implications for Training and Awareness Raising8
Understanding the Use of Optimal Formatting and Plain Language When Presenting Key Information in Clinical Trials7
Defining and Handling Research Misconduct: A Comparison Between Chinese and European Institutional Policies7
“No Country Bureaucratised its way to Excellence”: A Content Analysis of Comments on a Petition to Streamline Australian Research Ethics and Governance Processes6
Research Integrity Attitudes and Behaviors are Difficult to alter: Results from a ten Year Follow-up Study in Norway6
Combatting neo-Colonialism in Health Research: What can Aboriginal Health Research Ethics and Global Health Research Ethics Teach Each Other?6
How do Research Ethics Committee Members Respond to Hypothetical Studies with Children? Results from the MESSI Study6
Survey on the Research Misconduct and Questionable Research Practices of Medical Students, PhD Students, and Supervisors at the Zagreb School of Medicine in Croatia6
‘As Long as It's Used for Beneficial Things’: An Investigation of non-Māori, Māori and Young People's Perceptions Regarding the Research use of the Aotearoa New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure 6
Citizens, Research Ethics Committee Members and Researchers’ Attitude Toward Information and Consent for the Secondary Use of Health Data: Implications for Research Within Learning Health Systems6
Participants’ Preferences and Reasons for Wanting Feedback of Individual Genetic Research Results From an HIV-TB Genomic Study: A Case Study From Botswana6
It’s Almost as if Stakeholder Engagement is the Annoying ‘Have-to-do'…”: Can Ethics Review Help Address the “3 Ts” of Tokenism, Toxicity, and Tailoring in Stakeholder Engagement?5
Developing Quality and Efficiency of Institutional Review Board Review Under a Human Research Protection Program at a Leading Hospital in Central Southern China: A Descriptive Analysis of the First Th5
Biobank Participants’ Attitudes Toward Data Sharing and Privacy: The Role of Trust in Reducing Perceived Risks5
Understanding Constraints and Enablers of Turnaround Time for Ethics Review: The Case of Institutional Review Boards in Tanzania4
Equitable Design and Use of Digital Surveillance Technologies During COVID-19: Norms and Concerns4
The Ethical Implications of Using Social Media to Engage and Retain Justice-Involved Youth in Behavioral Health Research4
Implementing a Review Process to Facilitate and Prioritize COVID-19 Research: Staying One Step Ahead of the Pandemic4
Communicating With Diverse Patients About Participating in a Biobank: A Randomized Multisite Study Comparing Electronic and Face-to-Face Informed Consent Processes4
Ethical Reflections on the Conduct of HIV Research with Community Members: A Case Study4
Skin in the Game: Personal Accountability and Journal Peer Review4
Assessing the Quality and Performance of Institutional Review Boards: Levels of Initial Reviews4
Human Research Ethics Committee Experiences and Views About Children’s Participation in Research: Results From the MESSI Study4
A Scenario-Based Methodology for Analyzing the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Genomic Data Sharing4
Emotional Consequences of Participating in Research: How Does a History of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Trauma Exposure Affect Participants’ Experiences?4
Faculty Members’ Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Anti-Plagiarism Detection Tools: Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior4
“Normally I Try and Capture a Moment, and With This I Had to Create a Moment”: Implications of Anonymous Photography Protocols in Photovoice Research with People Who Inject Drugs4
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