Ethical issues in conducting research involving persons with disability : a view from the past and some new challenges
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Bryen, Diane Nelson, 1946-
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Science Publishing Group
Abstract
This paper traces the history of conducting research involving people with disabilities and raises serious questions
about the ethics of conducting research. Ethical concerns include treatment of vulnerable populations, lack of informed
consent, and benefit versus undue hardship when using people with disabilities as research participants. New technological
advances, such as discussions on social media, present some new ethical concerns. Two case studies are presented that
illustrate new ethical challenges. Guidelines are proposed that address the right to privacy, anonymity and confidentiality.
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Research, Ethics, People with disabilities, Informed consent, Beneficence, Non-maleficence
Sustainable Development Goals
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Diane Nelson Bryen. Ethical Issues in Conducting Research Involving Persons with Disability: A View from the Past and Some New
Challenges. Humanities and Social Sciences. Special Issue: Ethical Sensitivity: A Multidisciplinary Approach.
Vol. 4, No. 2-1, 2016, pp. 53-59. DOI: 10.11648/j.hss.s.2016040201.18.