February
3

Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS) | Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH

12:00pm - 1:00pm • Class of 1962 Auditorium, John Morgan Building (3620 Hamilton Walk)

2020-02-03 12:00:00 2020-02-03 13:00:00 America/New_York Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS) | Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH Ethical issues in the design & conduct of community-based research   The challenges of balancing scientific rigor and ethical concerns in community-engaged research are unique and complex. Ethical issues can arise in terms of methodology, research implementation, and practical aspects of community-based research. This talk will introduce ethical issues related to communities/stakeholders, research participants, and professional relationships with illustrations from case studies and an introduction to useful resources. Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH George A. Weiss University Professor School of Nursing University of Pennsylvania Class of 1962 Auditorium, John Morgan Building (3620 Hamilton Walk) Penn Medical Ethics

Ethical issues in the design & conduct of community-based research

 

The challenges of balancing scientific rigor and ethical concerns in community-engaged research are unique and complex. Ethical issues can arise in terms of methodology, research implementation, and practical aspects of community-based research. This talk will introduce ethical issues related to communities/stakeholders, research participants, and professional relationships with illustrations from case studies and an introduction to useful resources.

Karen Glanz, PhD, MPH
George A. Weiss University Professor
School of Nursing
University of Pennsylvania


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