Moral injury and the need to carry out ethically responsible research

IF 2.1 Q2 ETHICS
V. Williamson, D. Murphy, C. Castro, E. Vermetten, R. Jetly, N. Greenberg
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Abstract

The need for research to advance scientific understanding must be balanced with ensuring the rights and wellbeing of participants are safeguarded, with some research topics posing more ethical quandaries for researchers than others. Moral injury is one such topic. Exposure to potentially morally injurious experiences can lead to significant distress, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, and selfinjury. In this article, we discuss how the rapid expansion of research in the field of moral injury could threaten the wellbeing, dignity and integrity of participants. We also examine key guidance for carrying out ethically responsible research with participants’ rights to self-determination, confidentiality, non-maleficence and beneficence discussed in relation to the study of moral injury. We describe how investigations of moral injury are likely to pose several challenges for researchers including managing disclosures of potentially illegal acts, the risk of harm that repeated questioning about guilt and shame may pose to participant wellbeing in longitudinal studies, as well as the possible negative impact of exposure to vicarious trauma on researchers themselves. Finally, we offer several practical recommendations that researchers, research ethics committees and other regulatory bodies can take to protect participant rights, maximise the potential benefits of research outputs and ensure the field continues to expand in an ethically responsible way.
道德伤害和开展伦理责任研究的必要性
促进科学理解的研究需要必须与确保参与者的权利和福祉得到保障相平衡,因为一些研究课题给研究人员带来了比其他课题更多的伦理困境。道德伤害就是这样一个话题。暴露在潜在的道德伤害经历中会导致严重的痛苦,包括创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)、抑郁和自残。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了道德伤害领域研究的快速扩张如何威胁到参与者的福祉、尊严和诚信。我们还研究了开展道德责任研究的关键指导方针,参与者的自决权、保密性、非恶意和善行权与道德伤害研究有关。我们描述了道德伤害的调查如何可能给研究人员带来一些挑战,包括管理潜在非法行为的披露,在纵向研究中反复询问内疚和羞耻可能对参与者健康造成的伤害风险,以及暴露于替代创伤对研究人员本身可能产生的负面影响。最后,我们提供了一些实用的建议,研究人员、研究伦理委员会和其他监管机构可以采取这些建议来保护参与者的权利,最大化研究产出的潜在利益,并确保该领域以一种道德上负责任的方式继续发展。
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Research Ethics
Research Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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