Kevin is designing a study in which he asks participants to share their medical and surgical history. It is possible that the participants’ medical providers may receive information about the participant’s study results. Of the following, what is the best way for Kevin to manage any concerns about privacy and confidentiality?
A. Receive approval from the IRB on a case-by-case basis for any violations of participants’ privacy and confidentiality.
B. Thoroughly explain any potential risks to privacy and confidentiality to the participant during the consent process.
C. Ensure that participants receive additional compensation if they feel their privacy and confidentiality are violated.
D. Do not keep any paper records of participant information so it cannot be shared with the medical providers.
Answer: B
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