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      The limitations of "vulnerability" as a protection for human research participants.

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          Vulnerability is one of the least examined concepts in research ethics. Vulnerability was linked in the Belmont Report to questions of justice in the selection of subjects. Regulations and policy documents regarding the ethical conduct of research have focused on vulnerability in terms of limitations of the capacity to provide informed consent. Other interpretations of vulnerability have emphasized unequal power relationships between politically and economically disadvantaged groups and investigators or sponsors. So many groups are now considered to be vulnerable in the context of research, particularly international research, that the concept has lost force. In addition, classifying groups as vulnerable not only stereotypes them, but also may not reliably protect many individuals from harm. Certain individuals require ongoing protections of the kind already established in law and regulation, but attention must also be focused on characteristics of the research protocol and environment that present ethical challenges.

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          Journal
          Am J Bioeth
          The American journal of bioethics : AJOB
          1536-0075
          1526-5161
          2004
          : 4
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] United Hospital Fund.
          Article
          NX4TXAB8J23E8MKQ
          10.1080/15265160490497083
          16192138
          7497b97c-f80e-44d0-b041-4406e9a700e7
          History

          Analytical Approach,Biomedical and Behavioral Research

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