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Research Studies and Ethics
One of the physicians on staff is telling you about a study that he is doing on his patients. He hopes to have the study published and to receive a grant to expand his research. He offers to hire you part time to help him with the data collection during your hours. You accept the part time position and begin helping him.
You start collecting data. When you access the file the next day, you realize that he has removed several patients from the study. You suspect that they were removed intentionally, but you cannot be sure. You put your suspicions aside and proceed with your work and add more patients to the database. A few days later, more patients have been removed from the database. When you do some investigation, you discover that the patients who were removed were sicker and/or had a poor outcome.
- Determine what you should do.
- Identify the issues that are involved in this situation
Instructions
Identifies Dilemma: Describes the dilemma in detail having gathered pertinent facts. Ascertains exactly what must be decided
Considers Stakeholders: Determines who should be involved in the decision making process and thoroughly reflects on the viewpoints of the stakeholders
Analyzes Alternatives and Consequences: Clarifies a number of alternatives and evaluates each on the basis of whether or not there is interest and concern over the welfare of all stakeholders
Chooses an Action : Formulates an implementation plan that delineates the execution of the decision and that evidences a thoughtful reflection on the benefits and risks of action
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