Ohio Admin. Code 4732-17-02 - Research ethics and safeguards
(A)
Institutional
approval. When institutional approval is required, license holders provide
accurate information about their research proposals and obtain approval prior
to conducting the research. They conduct the research in accordance with the
approved research protocol.
(B)
Informed consent
to research. When obtaining informed consent license holders inform
participants about:
(1)
The purpose of the research, expected duration, and
procedures;
(2)
Their right to decline to participate and to withdraw
from the research once participation has begun;
(3)
The foreseeable
consequences of declining or withdrawing;
(4)
Reasonably
foreseeable factors that may be expected to influence their willingness to
participate such as potential risks, discomfort, or adverse
effects;
(5)
Any prospective research benefits;
(6)
Limits of
confidentiality;
(7)
Incentives for participation; and
(8)
Whom to contact
for questions about the research and research participants' rights. They
provide opportunity for the prospective participants to ask questions and
receive answers.
(C)
License holders
conducting intervention research involving the use of experimental treatments
clarify to participants at the outset of the research:
(1)
The experimental
nature of the treatment;
(2)
The services that will or will not be available to the
control group(s) if appropriate;
(3)
The means by
which assignment to treatment and control groups will be made;
(4)
Available
treatment alternatives if an individual does not wish to participate in the
research or wishes to withdraw once a study has begun; and
(5)
Compensation for
or monetary costs of participating including, if appropriate, whether
reimbursement from the participant or a third-party payor will be
sought.
(D)
Informed consent for recording voices and images in
research. License holders obtain informed consent from research participants
prior to recording their voices or images for data collection unless:
(1)
The research
consists solely of naturalistic observations in public places, and it is not
anticipated that the recording will be used in a manner that could cause
personal identification or harm; or
(2)
The research
design includes deception, and consent for the use of the recording is obtained
during debriefing.
(E)
Client/patient,
student, and subordinate research participants.
(1)
When license
holders conduct research with clients/patients, students, or subordinates as
participants, license holders take steps to protect the prospective
participants from adverse consequences of declining or withdrawing from
participation;
(2)
When research participation is a course requirement or
an opportunity for extra credit, the prospective participant is given the
choice of equitable alternative activities.
(F)
Dispensing with
informed consent for research. License holders may dispense with informed
consent only where research would not reasonably be assumed to create distress
or harm and involves :
(1)
The study of normal educational practices, curricula,
or classroom management methods conducted in educational
settings;
(2)
Only anonymous questionnaires, naturalistic
observations, or archival research for which disclosure of responses would not
place participants at risk of criminal or civil liability or damage their
financial standing, employability, or reputation, and confidentiality is
protected; or
(3)
The study of factors related to job or organization
effectiveness conducted in organizational settings for which there is no risk
to participants' employability, and confidentiality is protected;
or
(4)
Where otherwise permitted by law or federal or
institutional regulations.
(G)
Offering
inducements for research participation.
(1)
License holders
make reasonable efforts to avoid offering excessive or inappropriate financial
or other inducements for research participation when such inducements are
likely to coerce participation;
(2)
When offering
professional services as an inducement for research participation, license
holders clarify the nature of the services, as well as the risks, obligations,
and limitations.
(H)
Deception in
research.
(1)
License holders do not conduct a study involving deception unless they have
determined that the use of deceptive techniques is justified by the study's
significant prospective scientific, educational, or applied value and that
effective non-deceptive alternative procedures are not
feasible;
(2)
License holders do not deceive prospective participants
about research that is reasonably expected to cause physical pain or severe
emotional distress;
(3)
License holders explain any deception that is an
integral feature of the design and conduct of an experiment to participants as
early as is feasible, preferably at the conclusion of their participation, but
no later than at the conclusion of the data collection, and permit participants
to withdraw their data.
(I)
Debriefing.
(1)
License holders
provide a prompt opportunity for participants to obtain appropriate information
about the nature, results, and conclusions of the research, and they take
reasonable steps to correct any misconceptions that participants may have of
which the license holders are aware;
(2)
If scientific or
humane values justify delaying or withholding this information, license holders
take reasonable measures to reduce the risk of harm; and
(3)
When license
holders become aware that research procedures have harmed a participant, they
take reasonable steps to minimize the harm.
(J)
Humane care and
use of animals in research.
(1)
License holders acquire, care for, use, and dispose of
animals in compliance with current federal, state, and local laws and
regulations, and with professional standards;
(2)
License holders
trained in research methods and experienced in the care of laboratory animals
supervise all procedures involving animals and are responsible for ensuring
appropriate consideration of their comfort, health, and humane
treatment;
(3)
License holders ensure that all individuals under their
supervision who are using animals have received instruction in research methods
and in the care, maintenance, and handling of the species being used, to the
extent appropriate to their role;
(4)
License holders
make reasonable efforts to minimize the discomfort, infection, illness, and
pain of animal subjects;
(5)
License holders use a procedure subjecting animals to
pain, stress, or privation only when an alternative procedure is unavailable
and the goal is justified by its prospective scientific, educational, or
applied value;
(6)
License holders perform surgical procedures under
appropriate anesthesia and follow techniques to avoid infection and minimize
pain during and after surgery;
(7)
When it is
appropriate that an animal's life be terminated, license holders proceed
rapidly, with an effort to minimize pain and in accordance with accepted
procedures;
(K)
Reporting research results.
(1)
License holders
do not fabricate data;
(2)
If license holders discover significant errors in their
published data, they take reasonable steps to correct such errors in a
correction, retraction, erratum, or other appropriate publication
means.
(L)
Plagiarism. License holders do not present portions of
another's work or data as their own, even if the other work or data source is
cited occasionally.
(M)
Publication credit.
(1)
License holders
take responsibility and credit, including authorship credit, only for work they
have actually performed or to which they have substantially
contributed;
(2)
Principal authorship and other publication credits
accurately reflect the relative scientific or professional contributions of the
individuals involved, regardless of their relative status. Mere possession of
an institutional position, such as department chair, does not justify
authorship credit. Minor contributions to the research or to the writing for
publications are acknowledged appropriately, such as in footnotes or in an
introductory statement.
(3)
Except under exceptional circumstances, a student is
listed as principal author on any multiple-authored article that is
substantially based on the student's doctoral dissertation. Faculty advisors
discuss publication credit with students as early as feasible and throughout
the research and publication process as appropriate.
(N)
Duplicate
publication of data. License holders do not publish, as original data, data
that have been previously published. This does not preclude republishing data
when they are accompanied by proper acknowledgment.
(O)
Sharing research
data for verification.
(1)
After research results are published, license holders
do not withhold the data on which their conclusions are based from other
competent professionals who seek to verify the substantive claims through
reanalysis and who intend to use such data only for that purpose provided that
the confidentiality of the participants can be protected and unless legal
rights concerning proprietary data preclude their release. This does not
preclude license holders from requiring that such individuals or groups be
responsible for costs associated with the provision of such
information;
(2)
License holders who request data from other license
holders to verify the substantive claims through reanalysis may use shared data
only for the declared purpose. Requesting license holders obtain prior written
agreement for all other uses of the data.
(P)
Reviewers.
License holders who review material submitted for presentation, publication,
grant, or research proposal review respect the confidentiality of and the
proprietary rights in such information of those who submitted
it.
Replaces: 4732-17-02
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4732.06
Rule Amplifies: 4732.06, 4732.17
Prior Effective Dates: 04/14/1975, 10/01/1990, 06/08/2015
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4732.06
Rule Amplifies: 4732.06, 4732.17
Prior Effective Dates: 4/14/75, 10/1/90
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