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Person-oriented research ethics: integrating relational and everyday ethics in research
Authors:M Ariel Cascio
Institution:1. Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), Montréal, Québec, Canada;2. Neurology and Neurosurgery and Division of Experimental Medicine (Biomedical Ethics Unit), McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Abstract:Research ethics is often understood by researchers primarily through the regulatory framework reflected in the research ethics review process. This regulatory understanding does not encompass the range of ethical considerations in research, notably those associated with the relational and everyday aspects of human subject research. In order to support researchers in their effort to adopt a broader lens, this article presents a “person-oriented research ethics” approach. Five practical guideposts of person-oriented research ethics are identified, as follows: (1) respect for holistic personhood; (2) acknowledgement of lived world; (3) individualization; (4) focus on researcher-participant relationships; and (5) empowerment in decision-making. These guideposts are defined and illustrated with respect to different aspects of the research process (e.g., research design, recruitment, data collection). The person-oriented research ethics approach provides a toolkit to individual researchers, research groups, and research institutions in both biomedical and social science research wishing to expand their commitment to ethics in research.
Keywords:Human subjects ethics  informed consent  justice in research  public trust  research ethics  vulnerable populations
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