Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine: An International Journal
ISSN Druckformat: 2151-805X
ISSN Online: 2151-8068
SJR:
0.123
Protecting Privacy and Confidentiality in Environmental Health Research
Volumen 1,
Ausgabe 4, 2010,
pp. 285-291
DOI: 10.1615/EthicsBiologyEngMed.v1.i4.60
ABSTRAKT
Environmental health researchers often need to make difficult decisions on how to protect privacy and confidentiality when they conduct research in the home or workplace. These dilemmas are different from those normally encountered in clinical research. Although protecting privacy and confidentiality is one of the most important principles of research involving human subjects, it can be overridden to prevent imminent harm to individuals or if required by law. Investigators should carefully consider the facts and circumstances and use good judgment when deciding whether to breach privacy or confidentiality.
SCHLÜSSELWÖRTER: privacy, confidentiality, environmental health research, ethics, home, workplace, informed consent
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