II. THE RESEARCH ETHICS INVOLVING VULNERABLE GROUPS

Rev Invest Clin. 2019;71(4):217-225. doi: 10.24875/RIC.19002812.

Abstract

Vulnerability in research occurs when the participant is incapable of protecting his or her interests and therefore, has an increased probability of being intentionally or unintentionally harmed. This manuscript aims to discuss the conditions that make a group vulnerable and the tools and requirements that can be used to reduce the ethical breaches when including them in research protocols. The vulnerability can be due either to an inability to understand and give informed consent or to unequal power relationships that hinder basic rights. Excluding subjects from research for the only reason of belonging to a vulnerable group is unethical and will bias the results of the investigation. To consider a subject or group as vulnerable depends on the context, and the investigator should evaluate each case individually.

Keywords: Ethics committee; Gender-diverse population; HIV and AIDS; Informed consent; Institutional review board; Low literacy; Low-income population; Pregnant women; Research committee; Subordinates; Vulnerable groups; Women in research.

MeSH terms

  • Bias
  • Biomedical Research / ethics*
  • Biomedical Research / organization & administration
  • Ethics, Research*
  • Humans
  • Informed Consent / ethics
  • Research Personnel / ethics
  • Research Personnel / organization & administration
  • Research Subjects*
  • Vulnerable Populations*