Vulnerable Subjects - Research Involving Workers/Employees (ID 483)
True or False: When a research project includes the collection of biological samples, all planned future uses of the samples, identifiers, and the data obtained from the samples, must be fully explained to the research subject.
True
Vulnerable persons are those who are less able to protect themselves than other persons in a given situation. The Common Rule (45 CFR 46, Subpart A) has specific requirements for the following vulnerable populations, except:
Workers
Researcher access to confidential records adds to the vulnerability of workers who participate in workplace studies. Inappropriate release of identifiable private information could adversely affect a worker's retention of a job, insurance, or other employment related benefits. To avoid or minimize these risks, the study design must include adequate safeguards to protect the confidentiality of the information collected. A plan for the proper management of study data and records should clearly define:
All of the above
When workers are asked to participate in a research study, vulnerabilities related to the subject's employment may include:
All of the above
The federal regulations at 45 CFR 46 provide additional protections for subjects who are workers/employees to protect them from potential risks of harm.
False