Discuss the ethical concerns surrounding the gathering of information during the research include informed consent, confidentiality, and anonymity. In gathering information, the stakeholders are provided with comprehensive information about the nature of the project. This involves furnishing them with information about the intention of the project, expected outcomes, benefits of participation, and the risks associated with participation (Arifin, 2018). Stakeholders with lower levels of literacy receive explanation using laymans language by breaking down the message in a way that is easy to understand without altering the intended meaning. Informed consent also enables the stakeholders to opt to take part or oblige participation if they are uncomfortable. Confidentiality implies treating participants information with privacy and barring access to the data by unauthorized personnel other than the researcher.
References
Arifin, S. R. M. (2018). Ethical considerations in qualitative study. International Journal of Care Scholars, 1(2), 30-33.
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