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Tip Sheet: 5 Questions for Obtaining Meaningful Informed Consent

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5 Questions for Obtaining Meaningful Informed Consent

Meaningful informed consent entails more than a participant’s signature on a consent form. The steps that we take for obtaining consent are crucial to safeguarding participants’ dignity, autonomy and well-being, especially when collecting data from vulnerable populations. META’s introductory tip sheet walks through five questions to ask yourself when developing plans and procedures for obtaining meaningful informed consent. Also see META’s Sample Informed Consent Form.

Important note: When your data collection meets the definition of human subjects research, it is a legal requirement to follow the federal regulations outlined in 45 CFR 46.116 and to seek approval from an Institutional Review Board, or IRB. Review these requirements in detail prior to beginning a research project.