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Overview of Chapter 4
Part One

Read about the job of a nurse researcher.

A three-part series from the San Francisco Chronicle on human subjects in clinical trials:

Part One: The rules: Fragmented regulations may leave some volunteers unprotected.

Part Two: Rules for clinical trials are confusing, inconsistent.

Part Three: The reality: What every participant in a medical research study should know.

Overview of Chapter 4: Understanding the Ethics of Nursing Research

The purpose of Chapter 4 is to familiarize you with the basic principles involved in the protection of the rights of humans in research. Humans are the study participants in most nursing studies. It is important to understand the need to conduct such research ethically. It is also important to understand, however, that the need to adhere to ethical guidelines sometimes conflicts with the basic aim of conducting rigorous research. Therefore, we will devote attention to various ethical dilemmas in which competing demands on the researcher (and on the nurse) must be balanced. An important concept in this regard is the risk/benefit ratio. Because many nurse researchers study vulnerable groups, we all need to develop special sensitivity in evaluating the ethical aspects of studies involving vulnerable subjects.

Study Chapter Four in the text, pages 71-91.

If you're of the opinion that human subject abuse could never happen today, think again. Read: "Shutdown puts human research under microscope."

Use the forum for Questions for Instructor on Part 1 in WebCT for Nurs 400A or Nurs 400B to post questions about things you don't understand in Chapter 4.

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