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NURS FPX 5005 Assessment 1: Protecting Human Research Participants
The NURS FPX 5005 Assessment 1focuses on ethical considerations and guidelines for protecting human subjects in research. This assessment evaluates students' understanding of ethical principles, regulatory standards, and best practices in human research.
Key Concepts Covered1. Ethical Principles in Human Research
- Respect for Persons – Ensuring informed consent and autonomy.
- Beneficence – Minimizing risks and maximizing benefits.
- Justice – Fair participant selection and equal distribution of risks/benefits.
2. Regulatory Frameworks & Guidelines
- Belmont Report (1979) – Establishes ethical principles for research.
- Common Rule (45 CFR 46) – Protects human subjects in federally funded research.
- Institutional Review Board (IRB) – Reviews research for ethical compliance.
3. Informed Consent Process
- Voluntary participation without coercion.
- Clear communication of risks, benefits, and study purpose.
- Confidentiality and data protection measures.
4. Risk Management & Participant Safety
- Identifying potential risks (physical, psychological, social, legal).
- Implementing strategies to mitigate risks.
- Monitoring and ensuring compliance with ethical standards.
Example Scenario
"A nursing researcher studies the effects of a new pain management technique. They obtain informed consent, ensure confidentiality, and minimize risks to participants, aligning with IRB guidelines."
Conclusion
This assessment prepares nursing professionals to conduct ethical and legally compliant research while prioritizing patient safety and rights.
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