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defon
3 years ago
11

One way to enhance the understanding of research through the consent process for non-English speakers is to train research assis

tants to use which of the following when explaining the purpose of the research study and study procedures to potential subjects.
English
1 answer:
kolezko [41]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Teach-back method.

Explanation:

Teach-back method is exemplified as the communication verification method in which the speakers aim to confirm that their intended message is effectively conveyed to the listener. Therefore, such a method

As per the question, 'teach-back' method would assist in improving the understanding as it employs 'show-me' approach to confirm(through consent process) and evaluate the communication skills of the research assistants who are non-English speakers to adjust the explanation method according to the listener's ability to enhance its impact and efficiency. Thus, <u>'teach-back'</u> method is answer.

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