Flexibility is key to review
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Flexibility is key to review

At the Collaborative Action Research Network International Conference in Cambridge, I delivered a paper on ‘Seeking ethical review for action research (AR): consideration of the ethical dilemmas and strategies to successfully navigate the ethical review process’. Although many who use AR have embraced the need for ethical review, a significant number still consider any contact with research ethics committees (RECs) an unnecessary burden.

Nurse Researcher. 18, 2, 3-3. doi: 10.7748/nr2011.01.18.2.3.c8278

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