Subpoenas • Therapist Neutrality • Informed Consent - Confidentiality - Parents’ Rights Subpoenas • There is real possibility that you may receive a subpoena to produce documents and/or testify in a case involving the parents/guardians of your patient. • Some therapists include stipulations on their informed consent form that seek to protect themselves from legal involvement. (This runs the risk of becoming a dual relationship.) Examples of such informed consent are as follows: - You also agree to instruct
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Reference Atkinson‚ J. (2006). Private and Public Protection: Civil Mental Health Legislation. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press. Fisher‚ J. A. (2006). Procedural Misconceptions and Informed Consent: Insights from Empirical Research on the Clinical Trials Industry. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal‚ 16(3): 251-268. Flint‚ C. (1991). "Continuity of care Provided by a Team of Midwives. The Know-your-Midwife Scheme"‚ in S. Robinson & A. M. Thompson‚ Midwives Research and Childbirth. London: Chapman
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judgment as to how to minimize any differences between the two groups. Before any surveys can be administered‚ I would need to get IRB approval. This is not very difficult. I would need to provide a project description‚ assess the risks‚ and create a consent form for participants. I would run pre-test and post-test surveys. The respondents from the two groups will be asked a set of structured questions and their responses/scores are tabulated with an ID number and their test scores‚ ranging from 0 to
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Ethical Research Katherine Jensen Nursing Research NU310 Julie Grissom November 4‚ 2014 Ethical Research Medical research studies disease in patients and how they are affected by these illnesses. However‚ consent is always required whether or not treatment is administered. Patients should always be kept informed of the changes in their condition and the treatment they are receiving. Sadly‚ this was not the case for the Tuskegee study on Syphilis in African American. Overview of the Tuskegee Study
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benefits of the research and any risks related to the research. In psychology‚ one of the professional codes of ethics is that all participants must consent to the research and must be debriefed. In the Guatemala study‚ female commercial sex workers were injected with diseases such as gonorrhea‚ chancroid‚ and syphilis without their prior knowledge and consent. Secondly‚ the soldiers and prison inmates were infected with the disease by having sex with the infected sex workers without knowledge of them
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cases that they did not want to be reported. They did not sign consent forms but gave her full permission. They knew that she was going to take note of all their illegal activity and the chaos in their everyday lives (Goffman‚ 2014). The same reaction to the publishing of her research as is accessible for Saints Scholars and Schizophrenics is not available‚ so it is more difficult to assess the extent to which they felt they give consent to what was
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With this research‚ some issues that could have potential to arise are: lack of understanding in regards to the consent form and/or lack of continuing consent throughout the research‚ lack of understanding the difference between anonymity and confidentiality‚ thus leading to a breach in what information‚ if any‚ is shared and what is not‚ cultural differences and knowing what questions
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Covert administration of medicine is the disguising of medication on food and drink. The practice of administering covert medication is controversial. In mentally capable patients it is a breach of autonomy and likely to constitute assault. For people who lack capacity (either permanently or temporarily)‚ the question is whether the best interest of the individual is justification enough for covert practices. Within my practice area‚ there is a client who occasionally gets his medication covertly
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consequences; TF = therapist Bloom’s Taxonomy of Informed Consent 6 levels of cognitive learning: remembering (recalling ethics code)‚ understanding (not just reciting but putting into own words)‚ applying (link theory & practice; be able to discuss w/ particular ct)‚ analyzing (break all info down; ensure ct understands process; user-friendly language)‚ evaluating (critiquing ethics code from diversity perspective) & creating (new informed consent based on diverse pop) Ethics Code vs. statutes
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regard to experimentation are subject to governmental regulations where federal funding is apparent (Kornblum‚ pg. 41). The text lists 5 key ethical issues revolving around human psychological research‚ including: Freedom from coercion‚ informed consent‚ limited deception‚ adequate debriefing‚ and confidentiality (Lahay‚ pg. 48). According to Lahay‚ requirements for institutions conducting research include approval from a board of outside scientists (pg. 48). I believe there are certain aspects
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