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- Title
Facebook Recruitment and the Protection of Human Subjects.
- Authors
Kamp, Kendra; Herbell, Kayla; Magginis, William H.; Berry, Donna; Given, Barbara
- Abstract
Social and behavioral scientists increasingly use Facebook to recruit research participants. Given the everchanging social media landscape, it is important to consider the ethical principles of using such a strategy. The aims of this methodological article are to (a) examine Facebook recruitment in light of the ethical principles of the Belmont Report (respect for persons, beneficence, and justice), (b) describe ethical challenges that may be faced in Facebook recruitment, and (c) provide recommendations for researchers interested in adopting this recruitment method. Ethical challenges inherent in Facebook recruitment include selecting subjects fairly, privacy, and data security. Overall, Facebook is a beneficial resource for recruiting participants into research; however, researchers need to be aware of their responsibility in protecting human subjects.
- Subjects
BENEVOLENCE; HUMAN rights; MEDICAL ethics; NURSING research; PRIVACY; RESEARCH ethics; RESPECT; SAFETY; SOCIAL justice; HEALTH Insurance Portability &; Accountability Act; DATA security; HUMAN research subjects; CLOUD computing; PATIENT selection; FACEBOOK (Web resource)
- Publication
Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2019, Vol 41, Issue 9, p1270
- ISSN
0193-9459
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0193945919828108