Participant protections and research integrity: A pilot focus group study

August 14, 2015

This pilot focus group study explores the views of academic partners and community partners regarding challenges to the protection of research participants and research integrity in community-engaged research (CEnR). The findings presented have implications for the development of research ethics training materials for academic-community research partnerships and IRBs; best practices for CEnR; and future research on ethical issues in CEnR.

Anderson, E. E. (2013). Participant protections and research integrity: A pilot focus group study. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, 8(1), 20-31. Full Text.

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