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Ethical issues in the conduct of research at a multidisciplinary clinic.

Jennifer Larsen1, Andy McMillin.   

Abstract

We describe the process our interdisciplinary clinic used to create an institutional policy regarding research participant recruitment from among our client base. We demonstrate how certain elements of the client-clinician relationship can lead to inadvertent ethical quandaries in research recruitment, including implicit coercion and fostering of "therapeutic misconception." Our internal policy deliberations focused on five central dilemmas, each requiring a careful evaluation of ethical principles. Interpersonal and cross-disciplinary differences of opinion required a delicate balance among competing priorities. The final policy represents our attempt to resolve these ethical paradoxes in a way that allows us to support and pursue valuable clinician-researcher partnerships while prioritizing both our clients' clinical care and their rights to autonomy and fully informed consent. © Thieme Medical Publishers.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22144084     DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1292759

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Speech Lang        ISSN: 0734-0478            Impact factor:   1.761


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1.  Excluded, not dismissed: enhancing benefit in clinical research.

Authors:  Maria Nardell; Akansha Chhabra; Lubna Pal
Journal:  Contemp Clin Trials       Date:  2012-09-07       Impact factor: 2.226

Review 2.  A critical realist synthesis of cross-disciplinary health policy and systems research: defining characteristic features, developing an evaluation framework and identifying challenges.

Authors:  Gordon Dugle; Joseph Kwame Wulifan; John Paul Tanyeh; Wilm Quentin
Journal:  Health Res Policy Syst       Date:  2020-07-14
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