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What are the Components of ethically valid informed consent for research?

Author: Noura Al shalan



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-Proper identification: Giving clear details of who you are and what you are doing -Autonomy refers to the right of an individual to determine what activities they will or will not participate in. -Informed consent for example, not putting pressure on or deceiving the respondents. -The Privacy and confidentiality: the respondents' contributions should not be made available to other people. -The right to anonymity. Meaning that respondents' contributions must remain anonymous. -Safety of the research participant. Identify potential risks to the subject, to establish means of minimizing those risks, and to continually monitor the ongoing research for adverse events how will they be handled and who will provide care for a participant injured in a study and who will pay for that care. -Beneficience: risks vs. potential benefits to the individual and/or society. Justice. distribution of risk across society.


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