Sisira Siribaddana

Rajarata University Of Sri Lanka
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    Neurobiological Stress Markers in Tsunami Survivors: A Commentary
    with Buddhika Fernando and Raja Goonertne
    Asian Bioethics Review 2 (2): 162-166. 2010.
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    BackgroundIt is widely acknowledged that there is a global divide on health care and health research known as the 10/90 divide.MethodsA retrospective survey of articles published in the BMJ, Lancet, NEJM, Annals of Internal Medicine & JAMA in a calendar year to examine the contribution of the developing world to medical literature. We categorized countries into four regions: UK, USA, Other Euro-American countries (OEAC) and (RoW). OEAC were European countries other than the UK but including Aust…Read more
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    Informed consent in Sri Lanka: A survey among ethics committee members
    with Athula Sumathipala, Suwin Hewage, Manura Lekamwattage, Manjula Athukorale, Chesmal Siriwardhana, Joanna Murray, and Martin Prince
    BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1): 10-. 2008.
    BackgroundApproval of the research proposal by an ethical review committee from both sponsoring and host countries is a generally agreed requirement in externally sponsored research.However, capacity for ethics review is not universal. Aim of this study was to identify opinions and views of the members serving in ethical review and ethics committees in Sri Lanka on informed consent, essential components in the information leaflet and the consent form.MethodsWe obtained ethical approval from UK a…Read more
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    Ethical Issues in Post-Disaster Clinical Interventions and Research: A Developing World Perspective. Key Findings from a Drafting and Consensus Generation Meeting of the Working Group on Disaster Research and Ethics (WGDRE) 2007
    with Athula Sumathipala, Aamir Jafarey, Leonardo D. De Castro, Aasim Ahmad, Darryl Marcer, Sandya Srinivasan, Nandini Kumar, Sleman Sutaryo, Anant Bhan, Dananjaya Waidyaratne, Sriyakanthi Beneragama, Chandrani Jayasekera, Sarath Edirisingha, and Chesmal Siriwardhana
    Asian Bioethics Review 2 (2): 124-142. 2010.
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    Revisiting “Freely Given Informed Consent” in Relation to the Developing World: Role of an Ombudsman
    with Athula Sumathipala
    American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3). 2004.
    Background: Establishment of Sri Lankan Twin Registry demanded development of ethical guidelines, as an effective ethical framework was not available in Sri Lanka. Design: Objectives were to find out whether the ombudsman concept exists in current informed consent practices and to investigate opinion about ombudsmen. We searched Pub Med, conducted a postal survey, and monitored Internet discussion. Results: The responses were categorized into current practices and existing models in informed con…Read more
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    Psychosocial and Ethical Response to Disasters: A SWOT Analysis of Post-Tsunami Disaster Management in Sri Lanka
    with Chesmal Siriwardhana, Suwin Hewage, Ruwan Deshabandu, and Athula Sumathipala
    Asian Bioethics Review 4 (3): 171-182. 2012.
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    Understanding of Research: a Sri Lankan Perspective
    with Athula Sumathipala, Suwin Hewage, Manura Lekamwattage, Manjula Athukorale, Chesmal Siriwardhana, Kumudu Munasinghe, Kethakie Sumathipala, Joanna Murray, and Martin Prince
    BMC Medical Ethics 11 (1): 7-. 2010.
    BackgroundLack of proper understanding on the part of researchers about public understanding of research and informed consent will increase the potential for malpractice. As a part of a larger study on ethics and informed consent in Sri Lanka, this study aimed to ascertain the level of understanding of 'research' by exploring the views of the public and professionals.MethodsConvenience sampling and snow ball technique were used for recruitment with an emphasis on balanced age and gender represen…Read more
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    Ethics Review Committee approval and informed consent: an analysis of biomedical publications originating from Sri Lanka
    with Athula Sumathipala, Suwin Hewege, Manura Lekamwattage, Manjula Athukorale, Chesmal Siriwardhana, Joanna Murray, and Martin Prince
    BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1): 3-. 2008.
    BackgroundInternational guidelines on research have focused on protecting research participants. Ethical Research Committee (ERC) approval and informed consent are the cornerstones. Externally sponsored research requires approval through ethical review in both the host and the sponsoring country. This study aimed to determine to what extent ERC approval and informed consent procedures are documented in locally and internationally published human subject research carried out in Sri Lanka.MethodsW…Read more