HLTH 4205 Walden University Ethics in Research Discussion
Description
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Jacobsen, K.H. (2017). Introduction to health research methods. (2nd ed.). Burlington: Jones and Bartlett Learning.
Chapter 23, Ethical Considerations, pp. 181194
Chapter 24, Ethical Review and Approval, pp. 195204
American Association for Laboratory Animal Science. (n.d.). IACUC central. Retrieved January 5, 2019, from https://www.aalas.org/iacuc
Public Broadcast System. (2014). The Nuremburg trials: Defendant G?ring. Retrieved from https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/arct14.s
Resnik, D. (2015). What is ethics in research and why is it important? Retrieved from http://www.niehs.nih.gov/research/resources/bioeth
Walden University Center for Research Quality. (n.d.) Home. Retrieved January 16, 2019, from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/researchcenter
Walden University Center for Research Quality. (n.d.). Research ethics & compliance: Welcome from the IRB. Retrieved January 16, 2019, from https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/researchcenter/
Optional Resources
Nusbaum, L., Douglas, B., Damus, K., Paasche-Orlow, M., & Estrella-Luna, N. (2017). Communicating risks and benefits in informed consent for research: A qualitative study. Global Qualitative Nursing Research. doi: 10.1177/2333393617732017
Note: You will access this article from the Walden Library databases.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2016). The Belmont report: Ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research. Retrieved from http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/humansubjects/guidance/bel
U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2018). Clinical trials and human subject protection. Retrieved from http://www.fda.gov/ScienceResearch/SpecialTopics/R
Discussion: Ethics in Research
The responsible conduct of research is essential to protecting both human and non-human animal subjects. Vulnerable populations have been exploited throughout the centuries, and even today, research subjects are at risk of injury or death. As a researcher, you must be able to identify potential areas of ethical concern. Sometimes these areas are obvious, whereas other times you must consider the far-reaching effects of the research on study participants.
In this Discussion, you will consider the possible ethical dilemmas that might occur while conducting your research.
To prepare for this Discussion:
Review the textbook chapters in ethical issues in research
Review the textbook chapters on the ethical requirements for research
Consider the informed consent process needed for your research
Consider the potential populations participating in your search
Think about any conflict of interest for yourself or other members of the research team
By Day 4
Post a comprehensive response that addresses only the following:
Identify the population and setting of your research
What are two ethical issues that may affect your proposed research?
How can you avoid these issues?
Will your research require IRB or IACUC review? If so, what level of review? Why?
Read a selection of your colleagues postings.
By Day 6
Respond to at least two of your colleagues postings in one or more of the following ways:
Propose additional ethical issues that may be a concern for your colleagues
Offer additional strategies for avoiding ethical issues
If applicable, offer polite disagreement with your colleagues analysis of whether a review is needed, and explain your response
Return to this Discussion in a few days to read the responses to your initial posting. Note what you have learned and/or any insights you have gained as a result of your colleagues comments. You are not required to post these final insights.
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