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J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics ; 10(4): 360-7, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26283681

ABSTRACT

Understanding motivations of research participants is crucial for developing ethical research protocols, especially for research with vulnerable populations. Through interviews with 92 institutional review board members, prison administrators, research ethicists, and researchers, we explored key stakeholders' perceptions of what motivates incarcerated individuals to participate in research. Primary motivators identified were a desire to contribute to society, gaining knowledge and health care, acquiring incentives, and obtaining social support. The potential for undue influence or coercion were also identified as motivators. These results highlight the need for careful analysis of what motivates incarcerated individuals to participate in research as part of developing or reviewing ethically permissible and responsible research protocols. Future research should expand this line of inquiry to directly include perspectives of incarcerated individuals.


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Ethics, Research , Motivation , Prisons , Research Subjects , Vulnerable Populations , Coercion , Comprehension , Ethicists , Ethics Committees, Research , Humans , Perception , Research Personnel
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