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Respect for participants

Respect for participants. Dr Enoka Corea. maintaining the privacy of the participant by ensuring confidentiality ensuring that participants may withdraw from the research at any time without penalty that participants are kept informed of any new information such as new risks or benefits.

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Respect for participants

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  1. Respect for participants Dr Enoka Corea

  2. maintaining the privacy of the participant by ensuring confidentiality • ensuring that participants may withdraw from the research at any time without penalty • that participants are kept informed of any new information such as new risks or benefits

  3. monitoring the welfare of participants during the research • compensation for research-related injury

  4. ? informing the participants of the new knowledge that was learned from the research. • ? beneficial interventions should be made available at the completion of the study

  5. Community research • consideration of the impact and relevance of the research on the local community and on the communities from which the participants are drawn • the steps taken to consult with the concerned communities during the designing of the research

  6. community consultation during the course of the research • the extent to which the researcher contributes to capacity building • the description of the availability and affordability of any successful study product to the concerned community following the research.

  7. Respect for participants • Is the privacy of the participant protected through confidentiality? • Is unconditional withdrawal from the research allowed? • Is there provision for participants to receive information (during the course of the study) that is relevant to their participation such as newly discovered risks or benefits? • Will the welfare of participants be monitored during the research? • Is there provision for the participants to be informed of the results of research? • Is there provision to make the study product available to the participant following the research?

  8. Respect for community • What is the impact and relevance of the research on the local community and on the communities from which the participants are drawn? • What were the steps taken to consult with the concerned communities during the designing of the research • What is the influence of the community on the consent of the individual? • Will there be any community consultation during the course of the research? • To what extent will the researcher contribute to capacity building (enhancement of local healthcare, research capability ethics review)? • What is the availability and affordability of any successful study product to the concerned community following the research? • How will the results of the research be made available to the community?

  9. Collaborative partnership • Social value • Scientific validity • Fair subject selection • Favorable risk benefit ratio • Independent review • Informed consent • Respect for human subjects

  10. References • Emmanuel EJ, Wendler D, Grady C. What makes clinical research ethical? JAMA. 2000; 283: 2701-2711 • Operational Guidelines of the Ethical Review Committee. Faculty of Medicine, University of Colombo, 2005 • Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences. International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects. Geneva, Switzerland: CIOMS;1993 • Indian Council of Medical Research. Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research on Human Subjects. New Delhi, India: ICMR 2000 • World Health Organization. Operational Guidelines for Ethics Committees that Review Biomedical Research.Geneva:2000

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