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Download Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Summary Score for this module: 100% 1. The ‘conflict of mission’ in research refers to the potential conflict between: 1. preventing harm to an individual, and 2. gaining scientific k… • True Your correct answer • False 2. Which of the following should not be included as part of the research protocol and submitted to the REC (ERC)? • The budget, including sources of funding • Curricula vitae of the Principal Investigator and the core research team • The information sheet and consent form that potential participants will be asked to sign • A section on the ethical aspects of the protocol, and how the investigators are planning to deal with the ethical issues that may arise • If the protocol has also been reviewed elsewhere, a list of the ethics committee members who reviewed the protocol Your correct answer • A description of how data will be kept confidential and private 3. The Secretariat of an ethics committee can overturn the decision of a committee if they find it unreasonable • True • False Your correct answer 4. Following an animated discussion and after much debate, an REC has decided not to approve a research study that is utilizing a placebo control desi… • Explain the Committee’s rationale, and share the detailed comments made by members of the Committee in order to diffuse the situation and provide a better understanding of the REC functioning • Refuse to enter into any discussion with the PI but invite him to share their views with the REC Secretariat, citing confidentiality as a rationale Your correct answer 5. Ethics committee members should consider the following issues when reviewing a protocol: • have research risks have been minimised? • is appropriate information being provided to participants in a comprehensible way? Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 • are there appropriate provisions to protect privacy and confidentiality? • are the proposed inducements for participants to take part in research appropriate? • all of the above Your correct answer 6. It is often said that 'bad science is unethical'. Please choose the best follow-up sentence. • However, research ethics committees are not qualified to judge the science of a protocol and should therefore not consider the science in their protocol review • However, if the protocol has been reviewed and 'approved' by a scientific or technical committee prior to ethical review, the ethics committee should set aside their doubts as experts have already provided input • Ethics review committees should, therefore, consider the science of the protocol where it has an impact on the ethics of the study Your correct answer • However, this statement is false. Science and ethics are completely separate issues and should never be considered by the same committee. This is supported by all WHO guidance 7. Ethical review is necessary if researchers are to: • ensure that the rights and well-being of research participants and communities are protected • comply with guidance and regulation for research • meet the requirements of some funders and journals • all of the above Your correct answer 8. Research is necessary to: • gain generalizable knowledge which may lead to improvements in health Your correct answer • benefit individual research participants 9. The interests of an individual in research can be overridden in research if it is expected to provide significant benefits to society. • True • False Your correct answer 10. Benchmarks of ethical research include: (select all that apply) • fair selection of study populations Your correct answer • favourable risk/benefit ratios in research Your correct answer Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 • False 21. Applications of the principle of respect for persons include: (select all that apply) • the need for voluntary and informed consent Your correct answer • the need to use appropriate study designs • requirements to respect privacy and confidentiality Your correct answer • meaningful community engagement in research Your correct answer Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Understanding Vulnerability Quiz Summary Score for this module: 93% 22. To determine the impact of pre-natal exposure to alcohol, a research team plans to recruit school-going children studying in grades 2 and 3 of sele… • Reject the protocol and recommend that research into such sensitive issues not be carried out. • Reject the submitted protocol and invite the Principal Investigator to consider alternate ways of collecting the required data and sharing it with teachers and parents, while protecting the interests of the children and their mothers. Your correct answer • Accept the protocol as long as the children themselves are allowed to assent. 23. Which of the following statements are consistent with CIOMS guidance on vulnerable persons? (select all that apply) • Special justification is required for inviting vulnerable persons to serve as research subjects. Your correct answer • If the research can be carried out with non-vulnerable persons, then it should be. Your correct answer • Persons who have serious, potentially disabling or life-threatening diseases are highly vulnerable. Your correct answer • All persons who are vulnerable should not sign consent forms themselves but must have a surrogate or guardian sign to ensure consent is legal. 24. Research participants may be considered vulnerable if they are relatively incapable of protecting their own interests because of a lack of access t… • True Your correct answer • False 25. Examples of vulnerable populations include: • people who can be stigmatised or face legal sanctions in some countries if identified as part of a specific group such as drug users, sex workers and homosexuals • some indigenous and migrant populations • children and others with diminished capacity to give consent to research • prisoners and other institutionalized populations Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 • all of the above Your correct answer 26. A REC is reviewing a protocol seeking to investigate the effectiveness of methods of promoting condom use amongst HIV positive patients in a countr… • what the risks and benefits of the research are • what additional risks this research may pose to potential participants from a vulnerable population • whether the risks of the research are justified by the potential benefits of the research • to what extent the research population is likely to share in the potential benefits of the research • all of the above Your correct answer 27. When seeking a balance between protecting vulnerable populations from harm and protecting populations’ rights to be included in research RECs shoul… • True • False Your correct answer 28. Children are vulnerable participants in research because: (select all that apply) • they typically have to depend on others for their well-being and the protection of their interests Your correct answer • they are typically stigmatized • their physical, mental and emotional development is incomplete Your correct answer • depending on their age, they may not be able to make their own decisions about research participation Your correct answer 29. Special justification is needed if vulnerable participants are to be asked to enrol in research. When enrolling vulnerable research participants: (… • their rights and welfare must be protected Your correct answer • there should be a reasonable likelihood that they will benefit from the results of research Your correct answer • consent should be sought from a proxy who is not vulnerable • the research should be in response to their or their community’s needs and priorities Your correct answer 30. Vulnerability is not created solely by intrinsic conditions (such as a lack of capacity to consent to research), but also by the situations in whic… • poverty Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 • drug regulatory agencies reviewing applications for marketing authorisation • all of the above Your correct answer 39. When reviewing provisions for the collection and storage of research data, the REC should ensure that: • appropriate codes have been substituted for personal identifiers as soon as is practical • electronic and physical data has been secured and is only accessible to relevant members of the study team • only data that is relevant to answering the research question is being collected • appropriate processes are in place for the destruction of data following research or for the ongoing storage/sharing of the data • all of the above Your correct answer 40. Communities can have differing views about what is private and the extent to which confidentiality should be maintained. • True Your correct answer • False 41. Where research involves the use of focus groups during data collection: (select all that apply) • researchers can guarantee participants that privacy and confidentiality will be maintained • the information sheet and consent form for the study should clearly state the limits to researchers’ abilities to protect privacy and maintain confidentiality Correct answer • the information sheet and consent form should request that members of the focus group to respect the privacy of other focus group participants and maintain confidentiality Correct answer • all of the above Your answer 42. Where relevant, protocols should clearly describe: • what measures will be taken to protect privacy and confidentiality during enrolment in a study, particularly when enrolment will take place in a public setting • additional measures that may be necessary to protect privacy, preserve confidentiality and promote safety when research addresses very sensitive Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 or stigmatizing issues • why it is considered acceptable to use direct peer to peer recruitment (or "snowballing") for a specific study and how confidentiality will be maintained • all of the above Your correct answer 43. In addition to ensuring that confidentiality is maintained, researchers should permit participants to skip questions that they are not comfortable … • True Your correct answer • False 44. When reviewing protocols, RECs should consider whether the following issues relating to maintaining privacy and confidentiality during research hav… • can participants be contacted during research in a way that doesn’t disclose that they are research participants? • have participants taking part in research on a sensitive topic been told that there is a risk that others will know they are taking part in research if they take an information sheet for the study home? • have participants been told that they do not have to answer questions that they would prefer not to? • is only the information necessary to answer the research question being collected? • all of the above Your correct answer Informed consent quiz Summary Score for this module: 100% 45. When assessing provisions for obtaining consent from research participants, RECs should: • review patient information sheets and consent forms for the study Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022 • ensure that the process for obtaining consent is thoroughly described in the protocol • ensure that the proposed consent process is appropriate for the research context • all of the above Your correct answer 46. Seeking consent for research is just about getting a signature on a consent form. • True • False Your correct answer 47. Information that should be provided to research participants includes: • the nature and duration of the study and what will be involved in taking part • potential risks and benefits of taking part in research • that research participation is voluntary, and that participants can decline to take part or withdraw from research without penalty • that the privacy of participants and the confidentiality of data will be maintained • all of the above Your correct answer 48. Inducements to take part in research should: • be as great as possible to encourage participation • be as great as possible to maximise benefits and minimise exploitation • be not so low as to be exploitative and not so high as to provide an undue inducement to take part in research Your correct answer • discouraged because they always make participants’ decisions to take part in research involuntary 49. Written consent to research must always be obtained. • True • False Your correct answer 50. A study is being conducted in a culture where it is customary for husbands to make decisions on behalf of their wives and families. The research te… • always just seek consent from a husband for a wife’s participation in research • always just seek consent from the wife for her participation in research • determine with whom the research should be discussed and consent sought in consultation with the communities and families. If the consultation suggests that consent should just be sought from the husband, then the research team should comply with this • seek to involve both the husband and wife in the consent process and for a joint decision to be made. If research is discussed initially with the wife (such as when Introduction to Research Ethics Quiz 100% Best Exam Preparation Guide 2021/2022
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