PRACTICAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE IBARAKI COHORT STUDY

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  • Kanzaki Mami
    Ritumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization
  • Kawamoto Shizuka
    Faculty of Education of University of Yamanashi
  • Senoo Asami
    Ritumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization
  • Nakata Yuki
    Graduate School of Letters of Ritsumeikan University
  • Higo Katsuki
    Ritumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization
  • Sun Yi
    Ritumeikan Global Innovation Research Organization
  • Okamoto Naoko
    College of Social Sciences of Ritsumeikan University
  • Yasuda Yuko
    College of Comprehensive Psychology of Ritsumeikan University
  • Sato Tatsuya
    College of Comprehensive Psychology of Ritsumeikan University
  • Suzuki Hanako
    College of Comprehensive Psychology of Ritsumeikan University
  • Yato Yuko
    College of Comprehensive Psychology of Ritsumeikan University

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  • 「いばらきコホート調査」における倫理的配慮
  • 「 イバラキ コホート チョウサ 」 ニ オケル リンリテキ ハイリョ

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Abstract

<p>Ethical considerations are essential in human research. Research teams need a wide range of considerations, such as informed consent, protection of personal information, and responsibility to a collaborator's health condition. However, it is difficult to expect or plan all cases, especially in a large-scale cohort surveys. In addition, as a research team, there is a limitation to support and information provision to research subjects. This report describes the content and ideas of ethical considerations that the research team has discussed in the Ibaraki cohort study. Specifically, this report described the characteristics of ethical considerations in large-scale cohort surveys in 4 points; 1) informed consent, 2) personal information protection, 3) consideration in interview surveys, saliva survey and behavior observation, 4) feedback on survey results. How we deal with the problem of reported depression is described in 4 points; 1) outline, 2) feedback on results of depression, 3) cooperation with Ibaraki city, 4) making manual. Finally, we discussed the ethical issues that arise in the process of carrying out the research.</p>

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