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Ethical Considerations in International Nursing Research: a report from the international centre for nursing ethics

Working Group for the Study of Ethical Issues in International Nursing Research

Chair Douglas P Olsen

Ethical issues in international nursing research are identified and the perspectives of the International Centre for Nursing Ethics are offered in an effort to develop an international consensus of ethical behaviour in research. First, theoretical issues are reviewed, then initial conditions for ethical conduct are defined, and protocol design and procedure considerations are examined. A concerted effort is made to identify and avoid a western bias. Broad guiding principles for designing and reviewing research are offered: (1) respect for persons; (2) beneficence; (3) justice; (4) respect for community; and (5) contextual caring. A collaborative model of the researcher-participant relationship is suggested and discussed.

Key Words: ethics • institutional review board • international nursing research • local research ethics committee • research

Nursing Ethics, Vol. 10, No. 2, 122-137 (2003)
DOI: 10.1191/0969733003ne587oa


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