Vulnerable populations ethics

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What are the three core principles of the tri council policy statement

Respect for person, concern for welfare, justice

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what is a time in history where researchers failed to have justice by not being equitable

did not include women in the results of their cardiovascular research

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in terms of vulnerable populations, why are they vulnerable

not because of who they are, but because of how society operates.

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explain the case about indeginous children being researched and it not being ethical

they performed research on malnourished FN and did not hhave consent from parents. Was similar to the minnisota starvation study, but only provided vitamen supplements for the experimental group. took advantage of their position in society and food need.

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what are some key concepts with indigenous research.

the research belongs to everyone, there is community engagement and the use of cultures and traditions. Multigenerational and holistic.

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ethical residue

When there is no "right" ethical choice to make a professional may wonder if the correct choice was made

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ethical dillema

when two courses of action which would both be correct are in conflict with eachother. when there is no guidelines yet in place to deal with this situation, can lead to ethical residue.