Nursing Research 1 Practice Test

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What is a critical requirement for participants in a study?

Enlist based on prior knowledge of the study

Informed consent is not necessary

Have access to research results at any time

Receive complete and truthful information about the study

Receiving complete and truthful information about the study is a critical requirement for participants because it ensures they can make an informed decision about their involvement. This concept is at the heart of ethical research practices, particularly in line with the principles of autonomy and informed consent. Participants must understand the purpose of the study, what their involvement entails, any potential risks and benefits, and their right to withdraw at any time without penalty. This transparency fosters trust between researchers and participants and is essential for protecting the rights and welfare of individuals involved in research.

Informed consent establishes a framework within which participants can willingly engage with the research, making it a fundamental ethical obligation for researchers to provide complete and truthful information prior to participation.

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