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Select one of the following ethical scenarios: A company uses patient DNA for research without the patient's knowledge or consent. Identify at least 3 peer-reviewed research articles that relate to...

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Select one of the following ethical scenarios:

  • A company uses patient DNA for research without the patient's knowledge or consent.


Identify at least 3 peer-reviewed research articles that relate to the ethical concerns of the chosen scenario or to the process step at which ethical issues may have begun.


Create a 3 slide plus a reference slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with detailed speaker notes in your own words in which you:


Compare and contrast research studies and quality management projects as they relate to health


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Answered 1 days After Feb 12, 2021

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Azra S answered on Feb 13 2021
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Laboratory Design
Ethics in Research
Use of DNA without consent
1
Research article 1-
The ethical use of existing samples for genome research (Bathe, & McGuire, 2009)
Biobanking refers to collecting tissues from patients who have given informed consent for the use of their specimens and data, including DNA for clinical experiments.
Another source of tissue though are archived samples collected by pathology departments at the time of clinical care, for research without particular consent for genetic analysis
In the absence of specific consent, a complicated issue regarding privacy and autonomy is created.
This paper creates a framework for accessing these samples for research purposes.
The framework states that such samples should only be used if it could generate important and beneficial information
Risk should be minimized by coding clinical data so that no personal identification is possible
Only bonafide, researchers should be allowed to use them
In case where significant risk to privacy or privacy
each is there, consent should not be waived
2
Discusses Biobanking and Archived samples
Biobanking refers to donating,
Archived samples are collected by pathology departments
This paper creates a framework for accessing archived samples for research purposes.
Samples...
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