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Accounting for research fatigue in research ethics

Florence Ashley

2020Bioethics103 citationsDOI

Abstract

How to account for participants' psychological and emotional exhaustion with research has been under-explored in the research ethics literature. Research fatigue, as it is known, has significant impacts on patients' well-being and their ongoing and future participation in studies. From the perspective of researchers and researched communities, research fatigue also creates selection bias and opportunity costs, negatively impacting the collective scientific enterprise. Institutional Review Boards should systematically consider research fatigue during the research approval process and strive to mitigate it.

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Perspective (graphical)Research ethicsPsychologyAccounting researchProcess (computing)Engineering ethicsPublic relationsApplied psychologyBusinessAccountingPolitical scienceEngineeringPsychiatryComputer scienceOperating systemArtificial intelligenceEthics in Clinical ResearchEthics in medical practiceBiomedical Ethics and Regulation