Ethical Review of Indigenous Health Research
In the field of health research, conducting ethical reviews is essential to ensure the protection of the rights and well-being of indigenous communities. In Australia, the Aboriginal Health Research Ethics Committee (AHREC) plays a pivotal role in this process. This article explores the importance of ethical review in indigenous health research and highlights the criteria […]
Review of Ethical Dilemmas and Challenges

Since 1997, nursing ethics research has focused on solving ethical dilemmas, enhancing decision-making strategies, and introducing professional education. The aim of this study was to explore the moral distress and ethical dilemmas among primary care nurses. A scoping review was performed, and 15 articles were included. The study found frequent ethical conflicts and moral distress […]
Ethical Review of Vulnerable Populations: Exploring Issues and Solutions in Australia

Welcome to our comprehensive review of the ethical considerations surrounding vulnerable populations in research. In this article, we delve into the complex issues and solutions related to the ethical review of vulnerable populations in Australia. Understanding and addressing the unique challenges faced by vulnerable populations is crucial for ensuring their rights and welfare are protected […]