Walking the Tightrope between Study Participant Autonomy and Researcher Integrity: The Case Study of a Research Participant with Alzheimer's Disease Pursuing Euthanasia in Switzerland

TitleWalking the Tightrope between Study Participant Autonomy and Researcher Integrity: The Case Study of a Research Participant with Alzheimer's Disease Pursuing Euthanasia in Switzerland
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsPortacolone E, Covinsky KE, Johnson JK, Rubinstein RL, Halpern J
JournalJournal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics
Volume14
Issue5
Pagination483-486
Date Published12/2019
ISSN1556-2654
KeywordsAlzheimer’s disease; Euthanasia; Switzerland; adverse events; cognitive impairment; ethics; qualitative research; suicide
Abstract

This article addresses ethical issues in the conduct of ethnographic research with vulnerable study participants, such as individuals with cognitive impairment. Seven ethical issues emerged from this case study, in which a participant diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease wished to pursue euthanasia in Switzerland: (a) How to protect the participant's autonomy while ensuring his decision had not resulted from untreated depression or modifiable social factors; (b) How to interpret self-harm; (c) How to protect the research team members' "mandated reporter" status; (d) How to counteract the attractive qualities of pro-euthanasia videos depicting an easy end to personal suffering; (e) How to find a better alternative to the common practice of reporting self-harm cases to Adult Protective Services and then removing these cases from studies; (f) How to leverage a participant's trust to address these issues; and (g) Whether researchers should do anything further to help address unmet needs in similar situations.

URLhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31179811/
DOI10.1177/1556264619853198
Alternate JournalJ Empir Res Hum Res Ethics
PubMed ID31179811
PubMed Central IDPMC6884661
Grant ListL30 AG057100 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
P30 AG015272 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
R01 MH114860 / MH / NIMH NIH HHS / United States
K01 AG049102 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
R56 AG062165 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
P30 AG044281 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
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Qualitative
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