Article 6 Affirming Informed Consent 9310027A Judy 9310055A Nicole.

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Article 6 Affirming Informed Consent A Judy A Nicole

 Why do we have to use consent form? → protect participants’ rights Because 1)personal question 2)record →uncomfortable

 Main points of consent form 1. who you are 2. risk 3. participants’ rights in the process 4. participants’ name 5. dissemination of result 6. free to participate or not 7. legal guardian

ISSUES IN INFORMAED CONSENT  The right to know the interview material will be shared with whom be disseminated in what form  Confidentiality and Legal Status of Data in what form will be disseminated keep the vulnerability in confidentially

 The Extensive Use of Interview Data how extension of interview data would be translated  Anonymity To promise the identity would not be misused Proper name Pseudonym disguise the participants’ identity use number to replace

 Sponsorship inform participants free to involve  Remuneration a major issue allot equally both acceptable way

 Right of Withdrawal and Review right to withdraw or withhold share audiotapes or transcriptions -to check -if participants accept -protect participants

Affirming Written Consent make interviewers think through clear about purposes, methods and relationship must be clear