Tomasz KrawczykJagiellonian University | UJ · Department of Bioethics
Tomasz Krawczyk
Master of Psychology
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Introduction
Master of Psychology, PhD candidate at the Department of Bioethics Jagiellonian University Medical College, member of the REMEDY.
Within my PhD project I analyse the ethical issues of engaging underrepresented groups in research, at the example of Deaf people.
My research interests are in research ethics, Deaf studies, participatory research, as well as social and institutional epistemology.
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Oncology research is increasingly adopting new clinical trial models that implement the concept of precision medicine. One of these is the basket clinical trial design. Basket clinical trials allow new treatments to be evaluated across multiple tumor types. Patients recruited to basket clinical trials share certain molecular characteristics of thei...
In this article, we explore ethical issues of Deaf people’s engagement in research. To focus on the perspectives of Deaf people, we investigated existing qualitative and mixed methods research within a qualitative evidence synthesis. Our synthesis is based on a systematic database search (Scopus, PubMed) and reference check of included papers which...
Ethical safeguards such as debriefing are often recommended or required for research studies in which participants are deceived. However, existing guidance on these safeguards seems insufficiently coherent and precise, which may be associated with their suboptimal implementation in practice. This study aimed to contribute to a more coherent and pre...
Objective: To systematically evaluate timely reporting of clinical trial results at medical universities and university hospitals in the Nordic countries.
Study Design and Setting: In this cross-sectional study, we included trials (regardless of intervention) registered in the EU Clinical Trials Registry and/or ClinicalTrials.gov, completed 2016-20...
Informed consent and debriefing of research participants in studies that use deception are ethical safeguards for which existing scholarly work on their implementation remains variable and insufficiently clear. A systematic review of research ethics guidelines was conducted to sketch a picture of whether, why and how informed consent and debriefing...
Research participants are often deceived for methodological reasons. However, assessing the ethical acceptability of an individual study that uses deception is not straightforward. The academic literature is scattered on the subject and several aspects of the acceptability assessment are only scarcely addressed, which parallels reports of inconsist...
Tożsamość słyszących dzieci głuchych rodziców (CODA) kształtuje się na styku Głuchego i słyszącego kontekstu kulturowego. Tym samym, wskutek unikalnych doświadczeń może zostać opisana jako trzecia kultura, będąca nową jakością w stosunku do wspomnianych kontekstów. Rodzi to pytanie o kształt tożsamości CODA oraz różnice wobec głuchych i słyszących....
Presentation's abstract in Polish:
Wystąpienie ma na celu zwrócenie uwagi na kwestię tożsamości w świecie osób Głuchych, w tym szczególnie CODA [ang. Child(ren) of Deaf Adults] – słyszących dzieci głuchych rodziców. Jest to zagadnienie istotne, gdyż podobnie jak ok. 90% dzieci niesłyszących rodzi się w rodzinach słyszących (Bartnikowska, 2010), t...