HTHSCI 4NR3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Public Health, Critical Inquiry, Jargon

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The core ethical principle of respect for persons requires that researchers and rebs respect the autonomy of research participants. This involves both seeking the consent of individuals who can decide for themselves and acting appropriately to respect the will and best interests of those who lack decision-making capacity. This module identifies criteria of meaningful consent, and conditions under which individuals who lack decision-making capacity may participate in research. As stipulated in the tcps 2, the principle of respect for persons incorporates the dual moral obligations to respect autonomy and to protect those with developing, impaired or diminished autonomy (application of article 1. 1). Consent is the means by which individuals express their willingness to participate in research. For the purposes of research involving humans, consent consists of three key elements: it must be 1) voluntary, 2) informed, and 3) ongoing. It is an important mechanism for respecting an individual"s autonomy that is, their decision-making capacity.

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