In their recent paper' Undue inducement: a case study in CAPRISA 008', Mngadi et al conclude that a participant in an HIV prevention study who deliberately concealed her pregnancy was not 'unduly induced' to participate by the offer of an experimental product. This paper argues that while the authors' conclusion is sound, the framing of this case study is consistent with the preoccupation in research ethics with the concept of undue inducement, coupled with a highly risk-averse attitude to pregnancy (regardless of whether those risks may be willingly assumed by pregnant women themselves). We suggest that the critical research ethics question raised by Mngadi et al's case study is not 'undue inducement', but the exclusion of pregnant women f...
Abstract Kerala, the southernmost Indian state, is known as the diabetes capital of the country. A c...
Background: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
Worldwide, women struggle to control the timing and spacing of childbearing, resulting in a high num...
Abstract Though many women in need of access to HIV preventive regimes are pregnant, there is a dear...
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...
BACKGROUND: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the p...
Background: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the p...
The inclusion of women in clinical trials has raised a variety of ethical and practical issues in th...
Higher than expected pregnancy rates have been observed in HIV related clinical trials in Sub-Sahara...
The exclusion of pregnant women from health research remains a significant challenge globally. In se...
Higher than expected pregnancy rates have been observed in HIV related clinical trials in Sub-Sahara...
Background: There has always been a reluctance to include pregnant women in clinical research, due t...
BACKGROUND: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
Scarce research with pregnant women has led to a dearth of evidence to guide medical decisions about...
Abstract Kerala, the southernmost Indian state, is known as the diabetes capital of the country. A c...
Background: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
Worldwide, women struggle to control the timing and spacing of childbearing, resulting in a high num...
Abstract Though many women in need of access to HIV preventive regimes are pregnant, there is a dear...
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...
BACKGROUND: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the p...
Background: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the p...
The inclusion of women in clinical trials has raised a variety of ethical and practical issues in th...
Higher than expected pregnancy rates have been observed in HIV related clinical trials in Sub-Sahara...
The exclusion of pregnant women from health research remains a significant challenge globally. In se...
Higher than expected pregnancy rates have been observed in HIV related clinical trials in Sub-Sahara...
Background: There has always been a reluctance to include pregnant women in clinical research, due t...
BACKGROUND: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
Scarce research with pregnant women has led to a dearth of evidence to guide medical decisions about...
Abstract Kerala, the southernmost Indian state, is known as the diabetes capital of the country. A c...
Background: Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should be more ...
Worldwide, women struggle to control the timing and spacing of childbearing, resulting in a high num...