CMNS 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: De-Identification, Syphilis, Common Rule

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Research ethics: a brief introduction (guest speaker: dina shalfey) Two examples given: tearoom trade (men/subjects did not give consent) and. Tuskegee syphilis experiment (did not tell subjects that they had syphilis). In canada, we must follow tri council policy (published in 1998, revised in. There a efforts to make tcps more relevant (making tcps2). 2 tcps2 key principles: respect for persons welfare & justice. Principles of consent: free (voluntary, no undue influence) Informed (need to give participants enough information about the study including time, confidentiality, benefits, etc. : ongoing (if over long period of time, keep participants updated about whether they consent or not) Consent is not a single act of someone agreeing to participate in a study. It is a process that begins with the recruitment and screening of participants and continues throughout their involvement in the research, Components of the consent process are: recruitment.

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