the belmont principle of beneficence requires

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Nature

The Belmont principle of beneficence requires that risks to research subjects be reasonable in relation to anticipated benefits. It mandates researchers to maximize potential benefits and minimize potential harms to participants. This principle also includes protecting participants from harm and exploitation and ensuring that the welfare and safety of participants are promoted. Risks and benefits must be carefully analyzed before conducting research, and specific protections should be implemented to minimize discomfort and harm.