Ethics Flashcards
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morals:
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distinction between right and wrong, or between good and bad.
2
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research ethics
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set of standards to distinguish what is legitimate or acceptable in pursuit of aims.
3
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Helsinki declaration (1964-present)
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The wellbeing of the individual research subject must take precedence over all other interests
4
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Mental capacity act 2005
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sufficiently informed, capacity to give consent, person is not subject to coerce or undue influence, the person has reached a clear decision.
5
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Ethics processes of research:
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- Minimise risk of harming participants
- Obtain informed consent from participants
- Protect anonymity and confidentiality
- Avoid deceptive practices
- Provide right to withdraw
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