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Research across the disciplines: a road map for quality criteria in empirical ethics research

BACKGROUND: Research in the field of Empirical Ethics (EE) uses a broad variety of empirical methodologies, such as surveys, interviews and observation, developed in disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Whereas these empirical disciplines see themselves as purely descriptive,...

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Autores principales: Mertz, Marcel, Inthorn, Julia, Renz, Günter, Rothenberger, Lillian Geza, Salloch, Sabine, Schildmann, Jan, Wöhlke, Sabine, Schicktanz, Silke
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3974020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24580847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6939-15-17
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author Mertz, Marcel
Inthorn, Julia
Renz, Günter
Rothenberger, Lillian Geza
Salloch, Sabine
Schildmann, Jan
Wöhlke, Sabine
Schicktanz, Silke
author_facet Mertz, Marcel
Inthorn, Julia
Renz, Günter
Rothenberger, Lillian Geza
Salloch, Sabine
Schildmann, Jan
Wöhlke, Sabine
Schicktanz, Silke
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description BACKGROUND: Research in the field of Empirical Ethics (EE) uses a broad variety of empirical methodologies, such as surveys, interviews and observation, developed in disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Whereas these empirical disciplines see themselves as purely descriptive, EE also aims at normative reflection. Currently there is literature about the quality of empirical research in ethics, but little or no reflection on specific methodological aspects that must be considered when conducting interdisciplinary empirical ethics. Furthermore, poor methodology in an EE study results in misleading ethical analyses, evaluations or recommendations. This not only deprives the study of scientific and social value, but also risks ethical misjudgement. DISCUSSION: While empirical and normative-ethical research projects have quality criteria in their own right, we focus on the specific quality criteria for EE research. We develop a tentative list of quality criteria – a “road map” – tailored to interdisciplinary research in EE, to guide assessments of research quality. These quality criteria fall into the categories of primary research question, theoretical framework and methods, relevance, interdisciplinary research practice and research ethics and scientific ethos. SUMMARY: EE research is an important and innovative development in bioethics. However, a lack of standards has led to concerns about and even rejection of EE by various scholars. Our suggested orientation list of criteria, presented in the form of reflective questions, cannot be considered definitive, but serves as a tool to provoke systematic reflection during the planning and composition of an EE research study. These criteria need to be tested in different EE research settings and further refined.
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spelling pubmed-39740202014-04-04 Research across the disciplines: a road map for quality criteria in empirical ethics research Mertz, Marcel Inthorn, Julia Renz, Günter Rothenberger, Lillian Geza Salloch, Sabine Schildmann, Jan Wöhlke, Sabine Schicktanz, Silke BMC Med Ethics Debate BACKGROUND: Research in the field of Empirical Ethics (EE) uses a broad variety of empirical methodologies, such as surveys, interviews and observation, developed in disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Whereas these empirical disciplines see themselves as purely descriptive, EE also aims at normative reflection. Currently there is literature about the quality of empirical research in ethics, but little or no reflection on specific methodological aspects that must be considered when conducting interdisciplinary empirical ethics. Furthermore, poor methodology in an EE study results in misleading ethical analyses, evaluations or recommendations. This not only deprives the study of scientific and social value, but also risks ethical misjudgement. DISCUSSION: While empirical and normative-ethical research projects have quality criteria in their own right, we focus on the specific quality criteria for EE research. We develop a tentative list of quality criteria – a “road map” – tailored to interdisciplinary research in EE, to guide assessments of research quality. These quality criteria fall into the categories of primary research question, theoretical framework and methods, relevance, interdisciplinary research practice and research ethics and scientific ethos. SUMMARY: EE research is an important and innovative development in bioethics. However, a lack of standards has led to concerns about and even rejection of EE by various scholars. Our suggested orientation list of criteria, presented in the form of reflective questions, cannot be considered definitive, but serves as a tool to provoke systematic reflection during the planning and composition of an EE research study. These criteria need to be tested in different EE research settings and further refined. BioMed Central 2014-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3974020/ /pubmed/24580847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1472-6939-15-17 Text en Copyright © 2014 Mertz et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Salloch, Sabine
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Wöhlke, Sabine
Schicktanz, Silke
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24580847
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