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A new competency framework, FRESCO, was developed for health research ethics (HRE) education. This framework guides educational programs to improve HRE capacity and ensure intended outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Medical Education
  • Research Integrity

Background:

  • Health research ethics (HRE) education is crucial for capacity building.
  • Existing educational programs lack a standardized outcomes framework.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To empirically develop a competency framework for health research ethics education.
  • To provide guidance for refining HRE educational programs.

Main Methods:

  • Mixed methods approach, including group concept mapping.
  • Survey of international experts to validate the framework.

Main Results:

  • Developed the Framework for Research Ethics Studies Competencies and Outcomes (FRESCO).
  • FRESCO comprises seven competency domains and 27 subdomains.
  • International experts highly rated FRESCO's relevance to HRE.

Conclusions:

  • FRESCO offers a structured approach to HRE education.
  • The framework can enhance recruitment, assessment, and performance measures in HRE programs.
  • Implementation of FRESCO can ensure HRE educational programs achieve desired effects.