Background Notwithstanding the need to produce evidence-based knowledge on medications for pregnant women, they remain underrepresented in clinical research. Sometimes they are excluded because of their supposed vulnerability, but there are no universally accepted criteria for considering pregnant women as vulnerable. Our aim was to explore whether and if so to what extent pregnant women are vulnerable as research subjects. Method We performed a conceptual and empirical analysis of vulnerability applied to pregnant women. Analysis A conceptual analysis supports Hurst's definition of vulnerability. Consequently, we argue that pregnant women are vulnerable if they encounter an identifiably increased likelihood of incurring additional or great...
Recent emphasis on the ethical conduct of researchers has resulted in a growing body of literature e...
This commentary explores the notion of vulnerability applied to pregnant women in clinical research....
Abstract Background Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should ...
Background Notwithstanding the need to produce evidence-based knowledge on medications for pregnant ...
Despite the attempts to promote the inclusion of pregnant women into clinical research, this group i...
Abstract Background There is ambiguity with regard to what counts as an acceptable level of risk in ...
Historically, pregnant women have generally been excluded from clinical trials. One of the reasons f...
Background: There has always been a reluctance to include pregnant women in clinical research, due t...
Background: Although there is consensus among many that exclusion of pregnant women from clinical re...
Today, blanket exclusion of pregnant women from research participation is not endorsed; however, a t...
Abstract Background Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many ta...
The precautionary principle is often invoked in relation to pregnant women and may be one of the und...
This empirical chapter provides a systematic review of literature relevant to the inclusion of pregn...
BACKGROUND: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the p...
As early as 2002, CIOMS stated that pregnant women should be presumed eligible for participation in ...
Recent emphasis on the ethical conduct of researchers has resulted in a growing body of literature e...
This commentary explores the notion of vulnerability applied to pregnant women in clinical research....
Abstract Background Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should ...
Background Notwithstanding the need to produce evidence-based knowledge on medications for pregnant ...
Despite the attempts to promote the inclusion of pregnant women into clinical research, this group i...
Abstract Background There is ambiguity with regard to what counts as an acceptable level of risk in ...
Historically, pregnant women have generally been excluded from clinical trials. One of the reasons f...
Background: There has always been a reluctance to include pregnant women in clinical research, due t...
Background: Although there is consensus among many that exclusion of pregnant women from clinical re...
Today, blanket exclusion of pregnant women from research participation is not endorsed; however, a t...
Abstract Background Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many ta...
The precautionary principle is often invoked in relation to pregnant women and may be one of the und...
This empirical chapter provides a systematic review of literature relevant to the inclusion of pregn...
BACKGROUND: Since pregnant women are severely underrepresented in clinical research, many take the p...
As early as 2002, CIOMS stated that pregnant women should be presumed eligible for participation in ...
Recent emphasis on the ethical conduct of researchers has resulted in a growing body of literature e...
This commentary explores the notion of vulnerability applied to pregnant women in clinical research....
Abstract Background Bioethicists argue that inclusion of pregnant women in clinical research should ...