Reflection Exercise: Applying CITI RCR Principles in Nursing Research
Completing the CITI Social Behavioral RCR modules is a crucial step in preparing for ethical research involvement. This exercise encourages you to reflect on the key principles presented in the modules and consider their direct relevance to nursing research and practice.
Instructions: After completing the required CITI Social Behavioral Responsible Conduct of Research modules, write a reflective essay addressing the following prompts. Your reflection should demonstrate a thoughtful understanding of the ethical principles and their practical application in nursing research.
Key Takeaways & Surprise Learnings:
· Identify and briefly describe at least three core ethical principles or concepts that resonated most with you from the CITI modules (e.g., informed consent, confidentiality, vulnerable populations, conflict of interest, data management, authorship).
· Was there any information presented in the modules that surprised you or changed your perspective on research ethics? Explain why.
Relevance to Nursing Research & Practice:
· Choose one specific nursing research scenario (either hypothetical or from your readings/experiences) where applying the ethical principles learned from CITI would be particularly critical. Describe the scenario.
· Explain how specific principles from the CITI modules (be explicit about which principles) would guide ethical decision-making and actions in that scenario. Consider both the protection of participants and the integrity of the research.
· How might a breach of these ethical principles in this scenario impact patients, nurses, or the integrity of nursing science?
Your Role as a BSN Nurse:
· As a future BSN-prepared nurse, how do you envision your role in promoting ethical conduct in research, even if you are not directly leading a study?
· What steps can you take to ensure you uphold these ethical responsibilities in your future practice or if you were to participate in a research study?