By the end of this module, you will be able to:
Lesson 1: Background
- Define research ethics in the context of disaster research.
- Explain how disaster research ethics includes not only designing the study for IRB review but also recognizing and addressing ethical challenges as they arise throughout the research process.
Lesson 2: Ethical Considerations for Designing a Study in a Disaster Setting
- Describe how ethical concerns infuse the entire research lifecycle from the research questions to the sharing of data and results.
- List six aspects of study design for which ethical decision-making and action is applicable.
Lesson 3: Broader Ethical Considerations and Challenges in Disaster Research
- Identify six broader ethical considerations and challenges that can occur in the context of disaster research.
Lesson 4: Strategies for Conducting Ethically Sound Disaster Research
- Describe nine strategies that can be employed to address broader ethical challenges in disaster research.
- Apply a more robust set of guiding ethical principles and an ethical toolkit to help inform ethical decision-making and action.
Quiz
At the close of the module, you will have the opportunity to take a 10-question quiz. If you get 8 out of 10 questions correct, you will receive a certificate of completion for the CONVERGE Broader Ethical Considerations for Hazards and Disaster Researchers Training Module.