R2HC Research Ethics Tool

S Doherty, S Lignou, D O’Mathúna, C Siriwardhana
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2017
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The Elrha Research Ethics Tool is a practical resource designed to help researchers navigate the complex ethical landscape of conducting public health research in humanitarian settings. Developed through extensive consultation and literature review, this tool encourages thoughtful reflection and inclusive dialogue at every stage of the research process—from design and implementation to dissemination and post-research evaluation.

For those conducting independent research in crisis-affected communities, this tool offers a flexible framework to guide ethical decision-making. It addresses key issues such as vulnerability, informed consent, risk-benefit analysis, data protection, and community engagement, with questions tailored to stimulate discussion rather than prescribe solutions.

The tool is especially valuable in contexts where traditional ethics guidance may be lacking or insufficient. It supports researchers in identifying and responding to ethical challenges unique to humanitarian crises, ensuring that research is not only scientifically sound but also respectful, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of affected populations.

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