Research Ethics Flashcards

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Definition of research ethics

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  • research ethics govern the standards of conduct for scientific researchers.
  • it is important to adhere to ethical principles in order to protect the dignity, rights and welfare of research participants
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What are the guiding principles of research ethics?

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Autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, justice

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What is autonomy?

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Respect decision making capabilities of autonomous persons

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What is non-maleficence?

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Obligation to avoid harm

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What is beneficence?

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Obligation to provide benefits and balance benefits against risk

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What is justice?

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Obligation of fairness in the distribution of benefit and risk

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Who is involved?

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Research ethics committee members, ~18 of around 1/3 lay members. Others include officers (chair, vice chair, alternative chair) and expert members

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What is the participant perspective?

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Thinking, seeing, saying, feeling, hearing

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What must communication be?

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Jargon free, clear english, easy to read, visual language, factual, descriptive and consistency

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Time commitment

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Months (1-3): prepare,become familiar with the process and engage with all team members

Months (3-6): write, define the study collaboratively and create supporting documents

Months (6-7): apply, gain sign off from the team, react quickly to HRA requests

Months (7-8): approve

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Summary

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  • research ethics governs the conduct of research with human participants
  • foundation is the 4 guiding principles
  • national governing bodies operate and manage ethical approval process, such as HRA
  • build a multi-disciplinary team to gain ethical approval
  • use, clear jargon free language to communicate with participants
  • include participants at all stages of research
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