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Who governs ethics in research? Answer - The research ethics service and
The NMC
What type of consent needs to be gained in research? Answer - Valid consent
What constitutes to valid consent in research? Answer - Participants must have
capacity.
Enough information must be provided for them to make an informed decision.
Participants mustn't be under duress (forced)
What information is classed as confidential in research? Answer - Intimate,
personal, sexual
If a participant withdraws from the research what must the researcher do?
Answer - Remove the participants data from the analysis where possible.
Maintaining participants anonymity enables them to? Answer - Give full aid
frank responses to questions
Failure to gain ethical approval could lead to disciplinary action from who?
Answer - The law, professional bodies and employers
, Unethical research causes harm including? Answer - Physical, psychological,
social, economic and legal
What is autonomy? Answer - The right for individuals to make their own
choice
What is beneficence? Answer - Acting in the best interest
What is non-maleficence? Answer - Do no harm
What is Justice? Answer - Fairness and equality
What is the declaration of Helsinki? Answer - The world medical association
developed it as a statement of ethical principles for medical research involving
human subjects.
Qualitative data is concerned with participants ... Answer - Feelings, beliefs
and experiences
Qualitative research approach is what? Answer - Naturalistic and interpretative
What analysis does qualitative research use? Answer - Thematic analysis (text
based)
What does inductive mean? Answer - Generates theory
Are findings in qualitative research transferable or generalisable? Answer -
Transferable