Ottawa Statement

A person does not need both intervention exposure and data collection to qualify as a research participant. The Ottawa Statement defines research participants as individuals whose interests may be affected by study interventions or data co…

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A person does not need both intervention exposure and data collection to qualify as a research participant. The Ottawa Statement defines research participants as individuals whose interests may be affected by study interventions or data collection procedures. The Ottawa Statement was the first international ethics guideline specific to cluster randomised trials. Under the Ottawa Statement, participant status may arise from a study intervention or a data collection procedure.