2012
DOI: 10.1111/acem.12019
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Ethical Considerations in Education Research in Emergency Medicine

Abstract: The 2012 Academic Emergency Medicine consensus conference on education research in emergency medicine (EM) addressed various issues, including that of ethics in medical education research for EM. Education research in EM is essential to patient care and safety, and with recent advances in simulation and the advent of the Milestones project, it will become even more vital. Education research in EM is guided by the same principles that guide the ethical conduct of all human subjects' research: respect for person… Show more

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“…As residents are a vulnerable population being convenient, captive, 38 and feeling obliged to participate, 39 direct recruitment was avoided to minimize a sense of coercion. 40 Participants were twice given the opportunity to redact their quotes or others' quotes to increase their psychological safety. Given that anonymity can be hard to secure in small populations, 41 participants' quotes were not subclassified as utterance from a resident or surgeon.…”
Section: Ethical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As residents are a vulnerable population being convenient, captive, 38 and feeling obliged to participate, 39 direct recruitment was avoided to minimize a sense of coercion. 40 Participants were twice given the opportunity to redact their quotes or others' quotes to increase their psychological safety. Given that anonymity can be hard to secure in small populations, 41 participants' quotes were not subclassified as utterance from a resident or surgeon.…”
Section: Ethical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…88 They should be familiar with navigating an institutional review board process, including understanding ethical issues that are specific to education research. 89,90 Fellows should be trained to select methods that are appropriate for the research question and be familiar with quantitative and qualitative methods, instrument development and assessment methods, and methods for performing a systematic review.…”
Section: Teaching Procedural Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%