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Research Methods: Considering Ethics in your research
Eira Patterson
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Feedback/Impact
Considering ethics in your research
Evidence
Underpinning principles for ethical research
Ethics in practice
Practical challenges
References
What you need to consider to ensure high ethical standards
Identifying potential ethical issues when planning your research
Challenges to negotiating access
Useful resources
What does gaining informed consent mean?
Application of ideas: Identifying ethical issues
Challenges in information sharing
Your Ethics committee
Gaining informed consent in practice
Exercising the right to withdraw
Anonymity and confidentiality
Providing information to participants
Safeguarding
Achieving anonymity and confidentiality
Reciprocity: What does your research 'give back'?
Safeguarding procedures in the case of a disclosure
Strength of Evidence
Transferability
Areas for further research
Editor's Comments
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