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Research Involving Participants with Cognitive Disability and Differences

Research Involving Participants with Cognitive Disability and Differences

Ethics, Autonomy, Inclusion, and Innovation

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Research participants who have cognitive disability and difference may be considered a vulnerable population. At the same time, they should also be empowered to participate in research in order to foster the growth of knowledge and the improvement of practices that concern them. Participating in such research follows the Disability Rights Movements call - nothing about us without us.This volume provides timely, multidisciplinary insights into the ethical aspects of research that includes participants with cognitive disability and difference. These include conditions such as intellectual disability, autism, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and psychiatric diagnoses. The chapters in this volume describe situations where difficulties arise, And explore strategies for empowerment and inclusion. They draw on both empirical and normative research to offer suggestions forresearch design, research ethics, and best practices that empower people with cognitive disabilities and differences to participate in research while respecting and managing potential coercion or undue influence.This interdisciplinary volume includes contributions from scholars in anthropology, sociology, ethics, child studies, health and rehabilitation sciences, philosophy, and law who address these issues in both clinical and social/behavioral research. It will be valuable for anyone conducting research involving these populations in the clinical, humanistic, or social sciences.
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OUP Oxford
88369
9780198824343
9780198824343

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Publication date
2019
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
171 x 246
Weight (g)
714
  • Section I: Conceptual Frameworks; 1: Ongoing consent in situations of cognitive vulnerability: Special considerations in implanted neural device trials,lLauren Sankary and Paul Ford; 2: Who Decides? Legal Changes to Facilitate Inclusion of Participants with Impaired Cognition in Research,Megan Wright; 3: Differing Understandings of Informed Consent Held by Research Institutions, People with Intellectual Disability, and Guardians: Implications for Inclusive, Ethical Research,Britteny Howell and Karrie Shogren; 4: Research Cohorts: Diverse Research Subjects, Similar Remedies to Errors in Consent,Deborah Barnbaum; 5: Autism, Autonomy, and Research,Kenneth A Richman; Section II: Challenges; 6: Disability, Vulnerability, and the Capacity to Consent,Stephanie Patterson and Pamela Block; 7: REB/IRB Variability and Other Ethical Challenges in Multi-site Research Involving Participants on the Autism Spectrum,Mackenzie Salt; 8: Bridging worlds: can anthropology be a communicational therapy?,Leonardo Campoy; 9: Challenges of Participating in Research about Living with MCI among Disabled Veterans,Christine Schneider and Eva Kahana; 10: Mediators of Inclusion: Challenges to Including Adults with Mild Intellectual Disability in Qualitative Research,Vanessa Cox, Treena Orchard, Pamela Cushing, and Elizabeth Anne Kinsella; 11: Shifting Identities: Research on Macro and Micro Aspects of ID College Programs,Jack Trammell; Section III: Successes; 12: Recognizing the voices of children with cognitive impairments in research,Marjorie Montreuil, Gail Teachman, and Franco Carnevale; 13: Informed consent for closed-loop DBS psychiatric research: Engaging end users to understand risks and improve practice,Eran Klein; 14: Using Ethnographic Methods to Determine Capacity to Consent amongst Individuals Diagnosed with Chronic Mental Illnesses,Saira A. Mehmood; 15: Making research more ethical for adults with FASD: A story of stakeholder engagement, accommodation, and inclusion,John Aspler; 16: A conversation with research ethics boards about inclusive research with persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities,Virginie Cobigo, Lynne A. Potvin, Casey Fulford, Hajer Chalghoumi, Mariam Hanna, Natasha Plourde, and Whitney Taylor; 17: Assuming Capacity: Ethical Participatory Research with Adolescents and Adults with Down Syndrome,Anne Kohler; Section IV: Commentaries; 18: Are Patients with Psychiatric Disorders Laura Dunn and Paul Holzheimer; 19: Ongoing Consent for the Inverse Problematic to Loss of Capacity: Commentary on Sankary and Ford (Chapter 1),Caitlin Courchesne and Judy Illes; 20: Differing Understandings of Informed Consent: Commentary on Howell and Shogren (Chapter 3),Jack Trammell; 21: The Mindset of Surrogates and Inclusivity Research: Commentary on Howell and Shogren (Chapter 3),Deborah Barnbaum; 22: Drawing Distinctions Among Different Types of Research on Persons with Autism: Commentary on Richman (Chapter 5),Deborah Barnbaum; 23: A Critical Lens on Disability and Consent: Commentary on Patterson and Block (Chapter 6) and on Mehmood (Chapter 14),Allison Bloom; 24: Repurposing Ethnography to Assess Consent Capacity: Commentary on Mehmood (Chapter 14),Megan Wright; 25: Using Ethnographic Methods: Commentary on Mehmood (Chapter 14),Jack Trammell; 26: Joining Voices: Commentary on Kohler (Chapter 17),Anne Kohler and Ben Majewski; 27: What Stories Tell? In Praise of Anthropology: Commentary on Kohler (Chapter 17),Leonard Campoy; 28: Melissa Park and Donald Fogelberg; 29: Toward a Research Ethics Culture of Inclusion and Participation: Commentary on All Chapters,Eric Racine; 30: Vulnerability, Empowerment, and Dissent-The Importance of Saying No: Commentary on All Chapters,M. Ariel Cascio;
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