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Ethical Challenges in Promoting the Implementation of Preventive Interventions: Report of the SPR Task Force

Prevention science researchers and practitioners are increasingly engaged in a wide range of activities and roles to promote evidence-based prevention practices in the community. Ethical concerns invariably arise in these activities and roles that may not be explicitly addressed by university or pro...

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Autores principales: Leadbeater, Bonnie J., Dishion, Tom, Sandler, Irwin, Bradshaw, Catherine P., Dodge, Kenneth, Gottfredson, Denise, Graham, Phillip W., Lindstrom Johnson, Sarah, Maldonado-Molina, Mildred M., Mauricio, Anne M., Smith, Emilie Phillips
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Publicado: Springer US 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6182388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29936579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11121-018-0912-7
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author Leadbeater, Bonnie J.
Dishion, Tom
Sandler, Irwin
Bradshaw, Catherine P.
Dodge, Kenneth
Gottfredson, Denise
Graham, Phillip W.
Lindstrom Johnson, Sarah
Maldonado-Molina, Mildred M.
Mauricio, Anne M.
Smith, Emilie Phillips
author_facet Leadbeater, Bonnie J.
Dishion, Tom
Sandler, Irwin
Bradshaw, Catherine P.
Dodge, Kenneth
Gottfredson, Denise
Graham, Phillip W.
Lindstrom Johnson, Sarah
Maldonado-Molina, Mildred M.
Mauricio, Anne M.
Smith, Emilie Phillips
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description Prevention science researchers and practitioners are increasingly engaged in a wide range of activities and roles to promote evidence-based prevention practices in the community. Ethical concerns invariably arise in these activities and roles that may not be explicitly addressed by university or professional guidelines for ethical conduct. In 2015, the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) Board of Directors commissioned Irwin Sandler and Tom Dishion to organize a series of roundtables and establish a task force to identify salient ethical issues encountered by prevention scientists and community-based practitioners as they collaborate to implement evidence-based prevention practices. This article documents the process and findings of the SPR Ethics Task Force and aims to inform continued efforts to articulate ethical practice. Specifically, the SPR membership and task force identified prevention activities that commonly stemmed from implementation and scale-up efforts. This article presents examples that illustrate typical ethical dilemmas. We present principles and concepts that can be used to frame the discussion of ethical concerns that may be encountered in implementation and scale-up efforts. We summarize value statements that stemmed from our discussion. We also conclude that the field of prevention science in general would benefit from standards and guidelines to promote ethical behavior and social justice in the process of implementing evidence-based prevention practices in community settings. It is our hope that this article serves as an educational resource for students, investigators, and Human Subjects Review Board members regarding some of the complexity of issues of fairness, equality, diversity, and personal rights for implementation of preventive interventions.
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spelling pubmed-61823882018-10-22 Ethical Challenges in Promoting the Implementation of Preventive Interventions: Report of the SPR Task Force Leadbeater, Bonnie J. Dishion, Tom Sandler, Irwin Bradshaw, Catherine P. Dodge, Kenneth Gottfredson, Denise Graham, Phillip W. Lindstrom Johnson, Sarah Maldonado-Molina, Mildred M. Mauricio, Anne M. Smith, Emilie Phillips Prev Sci Article Prevention science researchers and practitioners are increasingly engaged in a wide range of activities and roles to promote evidence-based prevention practices in the community. Ethical concerns invariably arise in these activities and roles that may not be explicitly addressed by university or professional guidelines for ethical conduct. In 2015, the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) Board of Directors commissioned Irwin Sandler and Tom Dishion to organize a series of roundtables and establish a task force to identify salient ethical issues encountered by prevention scientists and community-based practitioners as they collaborate to implement evidence-based prevention practices. This article documents the process and findings of the SPR Ethics Task Force and aims to inform continued efforts to articulate ethical practice. Specifically, the SPR membership and task force identified prevention activities that commonly stemmed from implementation and scale-up efforts. This article presents examples that illustrate typical ethical dilemmas. We present principles and concepts that can be used to frame the discussion of ethical concerns that may be encountered in implementation and scale-up efforts. We summarize value statements that stemmed from our discussion. We also conclude that the field of prevention science in general would benefit from standards and guidelines to promote ethical behavior and social justice in the process of implementing evidence-based prevention practices in community settings. It is our hope that this article serves as an educational resource for students, investigators, and Human Subjects Review Board members regarding some of the complexity of issues of fairness, equality, diversity, and personal rights for implementation of preventive interventions. Springer US 2018-06-23 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6182388/ /pubmed/29936579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11121-018-0912-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Lindstrom Johnson, Sarah
Maldonado-Molina, Mildred M.
Mauricio, Anne M.
Smith, Emilie Phillips
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