Asked by Ankit Bansal on Jul 17, 2024
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A participant in a research study informs the nurse researcher that he has decided to withdraw from the study citing personal reasons.The most appropriate action by the researcher is to:
A) Inform the participant that the signed consent form requires him to remain in the study
B) Review the purpose of the study with the participant and encourage him to remain
C) Support the participant in his withdrawal from the study
D) Discuss with the research team strategies to keep the participant in the study
Consent Form
A document that an individual signs to give their permission for a medical procedure or participation in a study, acknowledging they understand the risks involved.
Withdrawal
The physical and mental symptoms experienced when a person stops using or reduces intake of a substance on which they are dependent.
- Understand the ethical considerations in nursing research, including participant rights and consent.
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KJ
Katie JorgensenJul 18, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
At any time in a study,the participant has the right to stop participating,for any reason.As the nurse or researcher,you are responsible to support a participant during the process of withdrawing from a study.Do not allow anyone to coerce the participant into remaining in the study.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the ethical considerations in nursing research, including participant rights and consent.
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