The impact of the introduction of the ethical review process for research using animals in the UK: Implementation of policy

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Nearly all establishments in the UK regulated under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 had introduced an ethical review process (ERP) within 9 months of its formal requirement, although quite a high proportion of more junior staff were not familiar with it. A significant proportion of those questioned believed that the ERP has improved the quality (particularly the ethical quality) of project licences. A smaller proportion of respondents believed that the ERP has had a beneficial impact on animal work and training. Nearly all the respondents viewed animal care and accommodation as good or excellent.

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Purchase, I. F. H., & Nedeva, M. (2002). The impact of the introduction of the ethical review process for research using animals in the UK: Implementation of policy. Laboratory Animals, 36(1), 68–85. https://doi.org/10.1258/0023677021911786

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