TUSKEEGEE TRIBUNAL HOMEWORK You have been assigned a role in the Tuskegee study.
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TUSKEEGEE TRIBUNAL HOMEWORK You have been assigned a role in the Tuskegee study. Please use the readings (Overview and your assigned role) to answer the following questions in the blackboard discussion board forum: MY ROLE IS PARENTS 1) Do you think that the original idea for the Tuskegee study was an ethical one? Why/Why not? 2) When do you think the Tuskegee study became unethical? What were the factors that made it so? 3) Why do you think that so many African Americans agreed to participate in the study? 4) How long did the study go on for? 5) Who provided funding for the study? 6) What did the scientists who conducted the study think that they would find out? 7) Why do you think that the scientists felt justified in carrying out the study? 8) DIG DEEPER QUESTION: As a result of studies like this one, in 1979, the Belmont Report made recommendations about how research must be conducted. Nowada participants must be approved by an ethics review board (institutional review board or IRB) that protects the rights of research participants. What ethical issues might the IRB point out to the researchers if the Tuskegee Study was submitted for approval today? ys, all research involving humanExplanation / Answer
1)Tuskegee study was an unethical race - based experiment in whhich a study was seek out on on selected African - American males in the second stage of syphilis and perform test on these men to determine the effect of syphilis which is totally immoral.
2)After 40 years when public health service or government failed to treat the patients.
3) The African - American were unaware of the real motive of the government.The public health service participants led to belive that they were being properly treated whatever diseases they had , when in fact they were not meaningfully treated.
4)The study go on for appropriate 40years from 1932-1972.
5)Public health service or government trust were providing funds.
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