Ethical issues in using the internet to engage participants in family and child research: A scoping review.
Stacey HokkeNaomi J HackworthNina QuinShannon K BennettsHnin Yee WinJan M NicholsonLawrie ZionJayne LuckePatrick KeyzerSharinne B CrawfordPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Engaging families and children in research online introduces unique challenges requiring careful consideration. While researchers regarded themselves as responsible for ensuring research is conducted ethically, lack of use of available guidelines and limited academic literature suggests internet research is occurring without suitable guidance. We recommend broad dissemination of ethical guidelines and encourage researchers to report the methodological and ethical issues of using the internet to engage families and children in research.