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Research ethics systems, processes, and awareness across Europe : radiography research ethics standards for Europe (RRESFE)
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Bockhold, Sophie
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McNulty, Jonathan P.
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Abdurakman, Edwin
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Bezzina, Paul
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Drey, Nicholas
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England, Andrew
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Flinton, David
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Khine, Ricardo
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McEntee, Mark F.
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Mekiš, Nejc
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Introduction: The Radiography Research Ethics Standards for Europe (RRESFE) project aims to provide a cross-sectional snapshot of current research ethics systems, processes, and awareness of such, across Europe together with identifying the associated challenges, education, and training needs. Methods: A cross-sectional online survey targeting radiography researchers in Europe was conducted. Data collection took place between April 26 and July 12, 2021, using a snowball sampling approach. Descriptive and analytical statistics were used to identify trends in research ethics frameworks across Europe. Results: 285 responses were received across 33 European and 23 non-European countries. Most (n ¼ 221; 95%) European respondents stated ethics approval is required before commencing research in their country. Requirements around research ethics approval and awareness of such requirements varied by European region (X2 (2, n ¼ 129) ¼ 7.234, p ¼ 0.013) and were found to differ depending on the type of research participant and study design. Additionally, European respondents reported ethics approval is a national requirement more often than their non-European counterparts (X2 (1, n ¼ 282) ¼ 4.316, p ¼ 0.049). Requirements for ethics approval were also associated with the undergraduate programme duration (2-year vs. 3-year vs. 3.5 year vs. 4-year vs. multiple programme durations; X2 (4, n ¼ 231) ¼ 10.075, p ¼ 0.016) and availability of postgraduate training (postgraduate training available vs. postgraduate training not available; X2 (1, n ¼ 231) ¼ 15.448, p ¼ <0.001) within respondents’ country. Conclusion: Respondents from countries with longer programme durations/availability of multiple programme lengths, availability of postgraduate training, and establishment of European Qualifications Framework Level 6 were generally associated with less uncertainty and more comprehensive research ethics requirements.
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English
Keywords:
research ethics
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radiography
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education and training
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challenges
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improvements
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
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Publication date:
11.08.2022
Year:
2022
Number of pages:
Str. 1032-1041
Numbering:
Vol. 28, iss. 4
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-138930
UDC:
616-073.7:001.891
ISSN on article:
1078-8174
DOI:
10.1016/j.radi.2022.07.002
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119198211
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12.09.2022
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Title:
Radiography
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Radiography
Publisher:
Elsevier, The College of Radiographers
ISSN:
1078-8174
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383851
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Keywords:
raziskovalna etika
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radiografija
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izobraževanje in usposabljanje
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izzivi
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izboljšave
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