the rights of people

the rights of people

Chapter 12

Research Ethics

Research Ethics

Research ethics addresses the rights of people who participate in research studies and the related responsibilities of those who conduct the research

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Examples of Events that Support Need for Ethics Guidelines

Tuskegee Syphilis Study

Experimental measles vaccine

Alcohol use in Native Americans

Gelsinger case

Painted mice

Centenarian study

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Principles of Ethical Conduct in Research

Respect of person

Treat individuals as autonomous agents

Protect individuals with limited ability to make decisions for themselves

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Principles of Ethical Conduct in Research

Beneficence and nonmaleficence sets an obligation to do no harm and to maximize possible benefits

Justice is defined in relation to research as “fairness in distribution,” which is an opportunity to participate but to impose a burden of inequality

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Training

In most cases, there are both local and federal requirements for training in the ethical conduct of research

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Training

During basic training the following topics are covered for researchers:

Historical perspective

Principles of ethical research conduct

Compliance procedures

Informed consent procedures

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Training

During basic training the following topics are covered for researchers:

Risks associated with participation in research

Vulnerable populations

Special situations and populations

FDA regulations

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Training

During basic training the following topics are covered for researchers:

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements

Conflicts of interest

IRB membership

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Responsible Conduct of Research Training

An additional level of research ethics that are required when applying for federal grant support are:

Research misconduct

Data management

Conflict of interest

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Responsible Conduct of Research Training

An additional level of research ethics that are required when applying for federal grant support are:

Collaborative science

Responsible authorship

Mentoring

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Responsible Conduct of Research Training

An additional level of research ethics that are required when applying for federal grant support are:

Peer review

Lab animals

Human subjects

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Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) Membership

Federal guidelines for memberships of IRBs include the following:

At least five members

Expertise and experience related to studies reviewed

Diverse membership

At least one scientist and one nonscientist

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Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) Membership

Federal guidelines for memberships of IRBs include the following:

At least one member that is not affiliated with the parent organization

Members with sensitivity to community attitudes

May not consist entirely of members of one profession

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Application for IRB Approval

Basic information: title, funding, investigators, and training

Characteristics of proposed sample

Investigator experience, professional licenses, and any sanctions or problems related to ethical conduct of research in the past

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Application for IRB Approval