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Ethical considerations in research are a set of principles that guide your research designs and practices. These principles include voluntary participation, informed consent, anonymity, confidentiality, potential for harm, and results communication.
Principles of research ethics PRINCIPLE ONE: Minimising the risk of harm. PRINCIPLE TWO: Obtaining informed consent. PRINCIPLE THREE: Protecting anonymity and confidentiality. PRINCIPLE FOUR: Avoiding deceptive practices. PRINCIPLE FIVE: Providing the right to withdraw.
The Office of Communications effort to improve website user experience and performance resulted in a 21-month effort to optimize content within CDC.gov, called the Clean Slate Initiative. We helped CIOs focus on the pages that matter most to site users and CDC audiences.
NIH Clinical Center researchers published seven main principles to guide the conduct of ethical research: Social and clinical value. Scientific validity. Fair subject selection. Favorable risk-benefit ratio. Independent review. Informed consent. Respect for potential and enrolled subjects.
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Amended Executive Order 12731 established the fourteen principles of ethical conduct for executive branch personnel. The CDC Ethics and Integrity Office, is responsible for ensuring employees are following these standards.
All research involving human subjects by CDC complies with the HHS Policy for Protection of Human Research Subjects. All such research must be approved by an institutional review board (IRB) prior to the start of the research. Staff are required to maintain competency in research ethics and human research regulations.
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