Ethical Tensions Resulting from Interpreter Involvement in the Consent Process
Ethical Tensions Resulting from Interpreter Involvement in the Consent Process is a scholarly work, published in 2019 in ''Ethics & Human Research''. The main subjects of the publication include beneficence, medical education, institution, ethical review process, interpreter, engineering ethics, autonomy, Respect for persons, economic justice, fidelity, informed consent, and psychology. ABSTRACTWe describe how the authors' institution responded when an interpreter who participated in the consent process involving an individual with limited English proficiency refused to cosign consent documents attesting that the individual enrolling in the study understood the consent information and that her consent to enroll was voluntary.