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Is It Worth It? Benefits in Research With Adults With Intellectual Disability.

Katherine E McDonald1, Nicole E Conroy1, Robert S Olick1.   

Abstract

Including adults with intellectual disability in research promotes direct benefits to participants and larger societal benefits. Stakeholders may have different views of what count as benefits and their importance. We compared views on benefits in research with adults with intellectual disability among adults with intellectual disability, family and friends, service providers, researchers, and institutional review board members. We found that adults with intellectual disability value direct and indirect research benefits, and want to participate in research that offers them. Other stakeholders generally see less value in direct benefits and predict more tempered interest in research participation as compared to adults with intellectual disability. To promote respectful research participation, research policy and practice should incorporate the views of adults with intellectual disability.

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Keywords:  adults with intellectual disability; research benefits; research ethics

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27893316      PMCID: PMC5568891          DOI: 10.1352/1934-9556-54.6.440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Intellect Dev Disabil        ISSN: 1934-9491


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  7 in total

1.  Is Safety in the Eye of the Beholder? Safeguards in Research With Adults With Intellectual Disability.

Authors:  Katherine E McDonald; Nicole E Conroy; Carolyn I Kim; Emily J LoBraico; Ellis M Prather; Robert S Olick
Journal:  J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics       Date:  2016-07-31       Impact factor: 1.742

2.  What's the Harm? Harms in Research With Adults With Intellectual Disability.

Authors:  Katherine E McDonald; Nicole E Conroy; Robert S Olick; The Project Ethics Expert Panel
Journal:  Am J Intellect Dev Disabil       Date:  2017-01

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Journal:  Disabil Health J       Date:  2017-12-13       Impact factor: 2.554

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Authors:  N E Conroy; K E McDonald; R S Olick
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