Background: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the position that the exclusion of pregnant women from research must be justified unless there are compelling "scientific reasons" for their exclusion. However, it is questionable whether this approach renders research with pregnant women fair. This paper analyzes and evaluates when research with pregnant women can be considered as fair and what constitutes scientific reasons for exclusion. Methods: Conceptual ethical and methodological analysis and evaluation of fair inclusion. Results: Fair inclusion of pregnant women means (1) that pregnant women who are eligible are not excluded solely for being pregnant and (2) that the research interests of ...
Evidence-based treatment for pregnant women will ultimately require research conducted in the popula...
Background: Although there is consensus among many that exclusion of pregnant women from clinical re...
Background: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
BACKGROUND: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the p...
Abstract Background Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many ta...
Background: There has always been a reluctance to include pregnant women in clinical research, due t...
This empirical chapter provides a systematic review of literature relevant to the inclusion of pregn...
As early as 2002, CIOMS stated that pregnant women should be presumed eligible for participation in ...
In the past three decades, there has been unprecedented growth in medical research utilizing human s...
Background: The treatment of medical conditions complicating pregnancy is challenged by a serious la...
Pregnancy is a frequently applied exclusion criteria for many forms of research. Common justificatio...
Background: There is ambiguity with regard to what counts as an acceptable level of risk in clinical...
The barriers to women\u27s participation as subjects in biomedical research are currently being chal...
BACKGROUND: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
Today, blanket exclusion of pregnant women from research participation is not endorsed; however, a t...
Evidence-based treatment for pregnant women will ultimately require research conducted in the popula...
Background: Although there is consensus among many that exclusion of pregnant women from clinical re...
Background: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
BACKGROUND: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the p...
Abstract Background Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many ta...
Background: There has always been a reluctance to include pregnant women in clinical research, due t...
This empirical chapter provides a systematic review of literature relevant to the inclusion of pregn...
As early as 2002, CIOMS stated that pregnant women should be presumed eligible for participation in ...
In the past three decades, there has been unprecedented growth in medical research utilizing human s...
Background: The treatment of medical conditions complicating pregnancy is challenged by a serious la...
Pregnancy is a frequently applied exclusion criteria for many forms of research. Common justificatio...
Background: There is ambiguity with regard to what counts as an acceptable level of risk in clinical...
The barriers to women\u27s participation as subjects in biomedical research are currently being chal...
BACKGROUND: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
Today, blanket exclusion of pregnant women from research participation is not endorsed; however, a t...
Evidence-based treatment for pregnant women will ultimately require research conducted in the popula...
Background: Although there is consensus among many that exclusion of pregnant women from clinical re...
Background: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...