Ethics 2.2 Flashcards

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Nuremberg Code of ethical research conduct, 1948

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In response to the horrific experiments conducted on prisoners by
Nazi & Japanese physicians.

  • 10 guidelines for human experimentation, including the following:
  • Voluntary consent
  • Have societal benefits
  • Avoid unnecessary pain
  • Avoid killing/death
  • Qualified researchers
  • Participants can quit if they want
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Declaration of Helsinki (1964)

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•A set of rules for human experimentation by the medical community
•It is morally binding to physicians and should override national and
state laws
•Some important guidelines
•Independent review committees
,Informed consent
,Risks should not exceed benefits

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Parts of Belmont Report

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1) Respect for Persons
2) Justice
3) Beneficence

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Respect for Persons

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  • individuals should be treated as autonomous agents

- persons with diminished autonomy are entitled to protection

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Informed consent

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-Participation is voluntary and subjects can withdraw at anytime
participants must be informed of :
-purpose of the research
-any foreseeable risks of harm
-description of what they are expected to do

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Beneficence

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1) do not harm

2) maximize possible benefits and minimize possible harm

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Justice

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1) benefits and burdens of research are equitably distributed
2) subject populations are not chosen because of convenience

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Institutional review board

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8 criteria must be satisfied for approval:
•Risks must be minimized
•Favorable risk/benefit ratio
•Safe data collection
•Equitable subject selection (no discrimination)
•Vulnerable individuals must be safeguarded
•Free (no coercion) & informed consent must be sought
•Informed consent must be documented
•Confidentiality & privacy must be maintained

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Who is a confederate?

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A member of
the research team that
pretends to be a
participant.

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Debriefing

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  • after experiment
  • benefits of study
  • required if deception was involved
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Equitable selection

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Those who take the risks should be

those that receive the benefits.

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Safeguarding special populations

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  • children
  • elderly
  • disabled
  • racial and ethnic minorities
  • prisoners
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Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

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Animals need to be treated humanely.
•low Pain/stress
•Surgery
•Trained researchers
•Lab inspections
•Veterinarians available
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Replication crisis

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solutions:

  • pre registration
  • open source data
  • more specific reporting of methods
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