In 1966, Henry Beecher, a professor at Harvard Medical School, published an article in the New England Journal of Medicine describing twenty-two cases of unethical medical research, some of which involved children. In the infamous Willowbrook study, for example, researchers deliberately exposed children who were wards in a state facility to hepatitis to study preventive measures. Public attention to research tragedies led to the passage of federal regulations governing human subjects research, including special protections for children. The regulations restricted the participation of children in research, and, in that sense, they have protected children. However, this effort to protect children may partly explain the underfunding and under...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Biomedic...
Bioethics guidelines vary in their response to children as research subjects. Children have been ig...
Clinical research has an ambivalent nature for the benefits it promises and the risks we inevitably ...
Even as research with children has increasingly been recognized as urgently needed for generating ef...
Federal efforts beginning in the 1990\u27s have successfully increased pediatric research to improve...
Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase i...
Background\ud Many investigators are concerned that the modes of implementation and enforcement of t...
decades, concern for the rights of children as research subjects is increasing. This article offers ...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Children fall ill wi...
Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most ...
PEDIATRICIANS OFTEN MUSTtreat children in the absence ofsufficient data.1 For example,approximately ...
BACKGROUND: Many investigators are concerned that the modes of implementation and enforcement of the...
Conflicts of interest (both financial and nonfinan-cial) have eroded public trust in medical researc...
Ethical issues in pediatric treatment and research are considered and dis-cussed in the light of dif...
Children have been exposed to unjustifiable risks that in some cases amount to research abuse. Pow-e...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Biomedic...
Bioethics guidelines vary in their response to children as research subjects. Children have been ig...
Clinical research has an ambivalent nature for the benefits it promises and the risks we inevitably ...
Even as research with children has increasingly been recognized as urgently needed for generating ef...
Federal efforts beginning in the 1990\u27s have successfully increased pediatric research to improve...
Since the mid- to late 1990s, the scientific and medical research community has sought to increase i...
Background\ud Many investigators are concerned that the modes of implementation and enforcement of t...
decades, concern for the rights of children as research subjects is increasing. This article offers ...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Children fall ill wi...
Biomedical research involving human subjects is an arena of conflicts of interests. One of the most ...
PEDIATRICIANS OFTEN MUSTtreat children in the absence ofsufficient data.1 For example,approximately ...
BACKGROUND: Many investigators are concerned that the modes of implementation and enforcement of the...
Conflicts of interest (both financial and nonfinan-cial) have eroded public trust in medical researc...
Ethical issues in pediatric treatment and research are considered and dis-cussed in the light of dif...
Children have been exposed to unjustifiable risks that in some cases amount to research abuse. Pow-e...
The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Biomedic...
Bioethics guidelines vary in their response to children as research subjects. Children have been ig...
Clinical research has an ambivalent nature for the benefits it promises and the risks we inevitably ...