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Returning Individual Research Results to Vulnerable Individuals

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY
Volume 192, Issue 9, Pages 1218-1229

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2022.06.004

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  1. Sara F. Goldkind, Mark Sobel, and Thomas Puglisi

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The return of individual research results to vulnerable individuals and populations poses unique challenges and ethical responsibilities. This article discusses the issues and provides recommendations for ensuring ethical research practices.
Although issues associated with returning individual research results to study participants have been well explored, these issues have been less thoroughly investigated in vulnerable individuals and populations. Considerations regarding return of research results to these individuals and pop-ulations, including how best to ensure truly informed consent, how to minimize the risks and benefits of the return of research results, and how best to ensure justice may differ from those of the population at large. This article discusses the issues and challenges associated with the return of individual research results (such as genomic, proteomic, or other biomarker data) to potentially vulnerable individuals and populations, including those who may be vulnerable for cognitive, communicative, institutional, social, deferential, medical, economic, or social reasons. It explores factors that should be considered in the design, conduct, and oversight of ethically responsible research involving the return of research results to vulnerable individuals and populations and discuss recommendations for those engaged in this work.

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