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  1. Making literature reviews more ethical: a researcher and health sciences librarian collaborative process

    The ethical implication of the absence of this process is large given the blind spots in the current way of doing literature reviews. For quality control purposes, we believe that that journal editors and peer-reviewers should have a checklist or a process in place to ensure that due diligence in the literature review has been done on any new ...

  2. Ethics and Your Literature Review

    Also, the definition of 'literature' has grown to include written phenomena and artefacts such as ephemera (leaflets, zines, etc), creative writing (novels, poems, and so on), and online writings such as blog posts and tweets. When I ask people about the ethical issues of working with literature, they tend to look blank.

  3. Ethical Considerations of Conducting Systematic Reviews in Educational

    Abstract. Ethical considerations of conducting systematic reviews in educational research are not typically discussed explicitly. However, systematic reviews are frequently read and cited in documents that influence educational policy and practice. Hence, ethical issues associated with what and how systematic reviews are produced and used have ...

  4. Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research: A Critical Literature Review

    To describe ethical issues in qualitative study on long-germ post-abortion experience: Case study—women interviews post-abortion: The ethical issues involved concern the personal position of the interviewer, the sensitivity of the theme and the social prejudice, interviewed protection and communication of results: Kylmä J et al. Finland ...

  5. Current state of ethics literature synthesis: a systematic review of

    While reviews of ethics literature are increasingly published, their reporting quality for analysis and synthesis of normative information should be improved. ... Regarding extraction and analysis of normative information, the most sought types of information were ethical issues, topics, or dilemmas (n = 27), arguments or reasons ...

  6. Ethical issues in preparing and publishing systematic reviews

    This paper sets out practical and ethical issues to be considered when preparing and publishing a systematic review. ... This paper therefore aims to help review authors avoid ethical problems by providing an introduction and overview of good practice in preparing and publishing systematic reviews. ... Citing Literature. Volume 4, Issue 2. May ...

  7. Ethics in systematic reviews

    A systematic review of the literature is the scientific way of synthesising a plethora of information, by exhaustively searching out and objectively analysing the studies dealing with a given issue. However, the question of ethics in systematic reviews is rarely touched upon. This could lead to some drawbacks, as systematic reviews may contain ...

  8. What can the citations of systematic reviews of ethical literature tell

    Background Systematic reviews of ethical literature (SREL) aim at providing an overview of ethical issues, arguments, or concepts on a specific ethical topic. As SREL are becoming more common, their methodology and possible impact are increasingly subjected to critical considerations. Because they analyse and synthetise normative literature, SREL are likely to be used differently than typical ...

  9. The role of ethics in science: a systematic literature review from the

    Go to: This paper proposes a systematic literature review on ethics and CoviD-19, aiming to understand the impact and the perception of the pandemic during the first wave (January-June 2020) and the consequences one year later. PubMed was systematically searched up May 2020 to identify studies that took into consideration various ethical issues ...

  10. Ethical review and qualitative research competence: Guidance for

    Ethical frameworks outside of Australia evoke similar characteristics when outlining guidelines for review, such as: posing an answerable and important question; using appropriate research methods; and conducting research in a transparent and accountable manner (Economic and Social Research Council, 2016; National Academy of Academics, 2015).The Economic and Social Research Council Framework ...

  11. Systematic reviews of empirical literature on bioethical topics

    The overall aim of systematic reviews is to provide readers with an unbiased overview on specific topics discussed in the literature. 1,2 In the interdisciplinary field of bioethics, systematic reviews can synthesize normative or empirical literature as well as a mix of both. On one hand, systematic reviews of normative literature provide an overview of ethical issues, arguments, reasons ...

  12. A review of the literature on ethical issues related to scientific

    Abstract. The article at hand presents the results of a literature review on the ethical issues related to scientific authorship. These issues are understood as questions and/or concerns about obligations, values or virtues in relation to reporting, authorship and publication of research results. For this purpose, the Web of Science core ...

  13. Ethics in systematic reviews

    A systematic review of the literature is the scientific way of synthesising a plethora of information, by exhaustively searching out and objectively analysing the studies dealing with a given issue. However, the question of ethics in systematic reviews is rarely touched upon. This could lead to some drawbacks, as systematic reviews may contain ...

  14. (PDF) Ethical Considerations of Conducting Systematic Reviews in

    Hence, ethical issues associated with what and how systematic reviews are produced and used have serious implications. It becomes imperative for systematic reviewers to reflexively engage with a ...

  15. 8 common problems with literature reviews and how to fix them

    In our recent paper in Nature Ecology and Evolution, we highlight 8 common problems with traditional literature review methods, provide examples for each from the field of environmental management and ecology, and provide practical solutions for ways to mitigate them. Problem. Solution. Lack of relevance - limited stakeholder engagement can ...

  16. Current state of ethics literature synthesis: a systematic review of

    The study further assessed how these reviews report on their methods for search, selection, analysis, and synthesis of ethics literature. Results: We identified 84 reviews published between 1997 and 2015 in 65 different journals and demonstrated an increasing publication rate for this type of review. While most reviews reported on different ...

  17. A systematic literature review of the ethics of conducting research in

    Research around humanitarian crises, aid delivery, and the impact of these crises on health and well-being has expanded dramatically. Ethical issues around these topics have recently received more attention. We conducted a systematic literature review to synthesize the lessons learned regarding the ethics of research in humanitarian crises. We conducted a systematic review using the Preferred ...

  18. Ethical issues in preparing and publishing systematic reviews

    Preparing a systematic review is a form of research, and should therefore be undertaken in a responsible manner to ensure integrity and avoid misconduct. This paper sets out practical and ethical issues to be con-sidered when preparing and publishing a systematic review. It is written primarily for authors involved in The Cochrane Collaboration ...

  19. (PDF) Ethics in systematic reviews

    Ethical approval was not applicable in the current study because it was exclusively based on the published literature and strictly adhered to research ethics by only using previously published ...

  20. PDF Ethical standards rapid literature review Final Report

    A systematic review methodology was originally proposed for the literature review. However, in practice this was found not to be the most effective approach, and instead a snowballing approach was ... ethical issues and choices underlying these (DFAT, 2017; Australian Evaluation Society 2018; CIDA,

  21. Editorial: Ethical considerations in electronic data in healthcare

    The question of data ownership is another critical ethical issue. In the article, "Brave (in a) New World: An Ethical Perspective on Chatbots for Medical Advice," Erren et al. examine the legal and ethical implications of data ownership in the healthcare sector. They discuss the competing interests of patients, healthcare providers, and ...

  22. Socio Critical Corporate Environmentalism

    Corporate environmentalism has evolved in management literature and practice over the past three decades in response to increased political and public climate debate and action. This systematic literature review analyzes a more recent trend towards socio-critical perspectives in corporate environmentalism, that includes social change activities not traditionally explored in management ...

  23. Ethical issues in preparing and publishing systematic reviews

    Ethical issues in preparing and publishing systematic reviews. Ethical issues in preparing and publishing systematic reviews. Ethical issues in preparing and publishing systematic reviews J Evid Based Med. 2011 May;4(2):130-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1756-5391.2011.01122.x. Authors Elizabeth ... Review Literature as Topic*

  24. Ethical Issues in the Use of In-Depth Interviews: Literature Review and

    The second were study-connected papers: here the authors described and discussed eth-ical issues arising from a particular studies that had used in-depth interviews [36-81]. The third were empirical studies that focussed on ethical issues relat-ed to in-depth interviews [82-88]. The review methods had limitations.

  25. Exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on higher ...

    Emphasis is placed on ethical considerations and guidelines for AI implementation, highlighting the imperative need to address issues such as privacy, security, and bias. ... Literature review ...

  26. Organizational Identity And Corporate Sustainability: A Systematic

    Organizational identity is one of the most widely used theoretical perspectives in organization and management studies with general consensus that it likely plays a significant role in guiding organizational actions such as corporate sustainability practices. However, to date, no systematic assessment of the empirical relationship between organizational identity and corporate sustainability ...

  27. 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

    As voted on by 503 novelists, nonfiction writers, poets, critics and other book lovers — with a little help from the staff of The New York Times Book Review. Many of us find joy in looking back ...

  28. Nudge in perspective: A systematic literature review on the ethical

    In this article, we aim to systematically review the literature on the ethical issues with nudging. The term nudge was coined by Thaler and Sunstein (2008), who argue that insights from psychology and behavioral economics can be used to influence people's choices without limiting their freedom of choice.They define nudges as "any aspect of the choice architecture that alters people's ...

  29. Sustainability

    In an era of swift technical advancement, the confluence of digital technology, security, and the digital economy bears substantial implications. This research aims to investigate the complex interplay among patient rights, genetic testing, and cloud computing, with a particular emphasis on the legal contexts that govern these fields. Individuals must possess the ability to properly interact ...