By the end of this webinar participants should be able to:
- Assess the application for ethical issues associated with the principle of “Concern for welfare”,
- Differentiate between the concepts of confidentiality, privacy and security,
- Describe the researcher’s duty to maintain confidentiality and the limits to this assurance which may arise,
- Describe the main types of data which may be obtained and why anonymous data is the default for a REB,
- Consider specific privacy obligations which REBs should consider,
- Describe the range of methods which are available to safeguard data,
- Describe the challenges to security and confidentiality, privacy which may arise due to data linkage,
- Identify the types of practical mitigation mechanisms which REBs might suggest that researchers employ to overcome these typical issues associated with maintaining privacy, confidentiality and data security,
- Identify resources which REBs can use to identify “best practices”,
- Assess the application for ethical issues associated with the principle of
- “Justice”,
- Ensure no participant group is unfairly burdened/exposed to risks or denied benefits,
- Assess how treating people fairly does not mean treating them in the same way,
- Describe how the concepts of vulnerability and vulnerable populations can be interpreted differently.