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Research ethics
Health service research: the square peg in human subjects protection regulations
- Correspondence to Dr Lisaann S Gittner, Case Western Reserve University, School of Nursing, 19000 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA; lsg7{at}case.edu
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Health service research: the square peg in human subjects protection regulations
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- Received June 17, 2010
- Revised September 16, 2010
- Accepted September 17, 2010
- First published November 11, 2010.
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January 20, 2011
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