L9 - Ethical Issues in Research Flashcards
1
Q
What are the four ethical principles in research?
A
- Respect for Autonomy and dignity of individuals
- Beneficence - acting to bring benefits and improve QoL
- Non-maleficence - avoid anything that’ll bring harm
- Distributive Justice - act in an equitable and just way towards individuals
2
Q
What are the key elements of the HCPC Standards of conduct, performance and ethics?
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- Promote and protect interests of SUs & their carers
- Practice within the legal and ethical boundaries of your profession
- Be aware of the impact of culture, equality and diversity on practice
- Be able to practice in a non-discriminatory manner
- Be able to communicate effectively
3
Q
Capacity to consent?
A
- People are assumed to have capacity unless established otherwise
- If ability to give consent is limited, researchers must consult with whoever has responsibility for the participants welfare
- Researchers must demonstrate adherance to relevant legislation for the client group
- MCA 2005
- The Children Act 1995
4
Q
What is a consultee?
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- A person who is directly engaged in caring for the participant (not ‘staff’)
- Can be consulted on if they think the participant would want to be involved in the project
- If there is no appropriate adult to act as the consultee, and independent from the project can act as a ‘nominated consultee’
5
Q
Can children consent?
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- The Children Act, 2005
- The best interests of the child supersedes any other interest
- The child should be given the opportunity to give their informed consent to participate
6
Q
What to include in the letter of invitation?
eg
A
- Title of the project
- Who you are
- What the project is about and why you’re carrying it out
- Requesting the persons help
- What engaging with the project would entail
- Reference to the information sheet (PIS)
- Contact details
- Thanking them for their time
7
Q
What to include in the PIS?
(participant information sheet)
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- Provide sufficient information to allow the invitee to make a reasoned and informed decision re participating
- Should acknowledge the 4 ethical principles
8
Q
How does respect for autonomy relate to the PIS?
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- Share adequate information for them to make a reasonable and informed decision
- Purpose of the study
- Benefits of taking part
- Include details of potential consequences
- Protect the rights of vulnerable people
- Allow the participants to make choices free from duress or inducement
- Ensure they know they have a right to withdraw without a fear or repercussions
- Guarantee a right for confidentiality & let them know what you’ll do with their data
- Guarantee a right to anonymity
- Consider capacity
9
Q
How does beneficence and non-maleficence relate to the PIS?
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- Avoid/minimise harm - there must be net benefit over harm
- Be aware of the level of risk
- Avoid deception
- Maintain confidentiality
- Maintain anonymity
- Debriefing
10
Q
What needs to be included in consent forms?
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- Seperate sheet
- Use guidlines as provided by the ethics approval committee
- Should confirm:
- Participant has been given information and have understood what the project is about
- Who has provided the information
- What is the participant agreeing to do?
- The particpants knowledge that they can withdraw at any time without impact on their treatment, care, employment etc in any way.
11
Q
How can the readability of a piece of writing be tested?
A
- Following DoH guidelines on how to lay out information
- SMOG readability calculator
- Plain English Campaign
- FOG scale - compares syllables and sentence lengths