how do deal with ethical issuws Flashcards

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What is informed consent

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making the participants aware of the aims, procedure and the right to withdraw

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how do you overcome informed consent

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-they should be given a consent form and if they are younger than 16 years old they need a parents or guardians consent on their behalf

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Deception

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-with holding information or misleading participants, this can be justified if it doesn’t cause them distress

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How do we overcome deception

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By debriefing

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Protection from harm

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-participants should be not put out any more risk than in their everyday lives, this could be things like feeling embarrassed

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How do we overcome protection from harm

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-having the right to withdraw and offering counselling

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Confidentiality and privacy

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-All information must be kept confidential so they are therefore anonymous which maintains their privacy

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How do we overcome confidentiality and privacy

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-use initials or numbers and no third person should have access to any of the data, data is in a locked file

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What is ethics a balance of

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The right of participants and the needs of the research on

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Mnemonic for ethical guidelines

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Can Do & Cant Do With Participants

Consent Deception Confidentiality Debriefing Withdrawal Protection

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