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This article is based on the premise that ethics is culturally bound. What we think is right is intimately related to who we are. This concept is increasingly accepted in clinical care. This paper extends this concept to research and is illustrated by a research project looking at interpreted consultations to determine what makes such a consultation work well. The paper describes how several Indigenous research ethics guidelines provide better guidance in designing a project like this than the conventional guidelines

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This page is a summary of: Are research ethics guidelines culturally competent?, Research Ethics, June 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1747016116650235.
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