Protocols for protection of human participants: A comparison of five countries

Research ethics protocols relating to human participants were compared across five countries, namely, Australia, Azerbaijan, Iran, the Philippines, and South Africa. These countries were considered to be geographically and culturally diverse, as well as representing both developed and developing cou...

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Main Authors: Clough, Bonnie A., Campbell, Megan M., Aliyeva, Turana A., Mateo, Niño Jose, Zarean, Mostafa, O'Donovan, Analise
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-45182021-09-15T01:32:49Z Protocols for protection of human participants: A comparison of five countries Clough, Bonnie A. Campbell, Megan M. Aliyeva, Turana A. Mateo, Niño Jose Zarean, Mostafa O'Donovan, Analise Research ethics protocols relating to human participants were compared across five countries, namely, Australia, Azerbaijan, Iran, the Philippines, and South Africa. These countries were considered to be geographically and culturally diverse, as well as representing both developed and developing countries. The extent to which the research participant is protected across cultures and countries was investigated, with particular focus on the use of informed consent procedures. It was argued that current ethical guidelines and practices fail to ensure the protection of the most vulnerable participants within these cultures. Informed consent mechanisms also often fail to consider cultural differences in self-concept, understanding of research methods, and power differences between researchers and participants. Discussion of these ethical challenges and recommendations for research ethics development within these cultures and countries are discussed. © 2013 by joan sieber. 2013-07-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3516 info:doi/10.1525/jer.2013.8.3.2 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/4518/type/native/viewcontent/jer.2013.8.3.2 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Research—Moral and ethical aspects Psychology Social and Behavioral Sciences
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Research—Moral and ethical aspects
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Research—Moral and ethical aspects
Psychology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Clough, Bonnie A.
Campbell, Megan M.
Aliyeva, Turana A.
Mateo, Niño Jose
Zarean, Mostafa
O'Donovan, Analise
Protocols for protection of human participants: A comparison of five countries
description Research ethics protocols relating to human participants were compared across five countries, namely, Australia, Azerbaijan, Iran, the Philippines, and South Africa. These countries were considered to be geographically and culturally diverse, as well as representing both developed and developing countries. The extent to which the research participant is protected across cultures and countries was investigated, with particular focus on the use of informed consent procedures. It was argued that current ethical guidelines and practices fail to ensure the protection of the most vulnerable participants within these cultures. Informed consent mechanisms also often fail to consider cultural differences in self-concept, understanding of research methods, and power differences between researchers and participants. Discussion of these ethical challenges and recommendations for research ethics development within these cultures and countries are discussed. © 2013 by joan sieber.
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author Clough, Bonnie A.
Campbell, Megan M.
Aliyeva, Turana A.
Mateo, Niño Jose
Zarean, Mostafa
O'Donovan, Analise
author_facet Clough, Bonnie A.
Campbell, Megan M.
Aliyeva, Turana A.
Mateo, Niño Jose
Zarean, Mostafa
O'Donovan, Analise
author_sort Clough, Bonnie A.
title Protocols for protection of human participants: A comparison of five countries
title_short Protocols for protection of human participants: A comparison of five countries
title_full Protocols for protection of human participants: A comparison of five countries
title_fullStr Protocols for protection of human participants: A comparison of five countries
title_full_unstemmed Protocols for protection of human participants: A comparison of five countries
title_sort protocols for protection of human participants: a comparison of five countries
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2013
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