Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of compensation for time, inconvenience and risks as compared to their counterparts from developed countries. The reason that is often sited by researchers, ethics committees, and sponsors is the avoidance of undue inducements. We discuss the inherent conflict that may arise in trying to avoid undue inducement and in trying to minimize injustice in international research. We argue that research participants from both industrialized nations and those from limited resource settings should be compensated equally since they suffer the same burdens and equally contribute towards the study by contributing the same product – data. We make recommendati...
Background: Compensation for research participants can be provided for reasons including reimburseme...
BACKGROUND: A central question in the debate about exploitation in international research is whether...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
Background In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global ...
Bioethicists have long debated the content of sponsors and researchers? obligations of justice in in...
When biomedical research is conducted in the developing world, the disparity in power between rich a...
Planning study benefits and payments for participants in international health research in low- incom...
BACKGROUND: In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global...
Background Planning study benefits and payments for participants in international health research in...
Most international and national guidelines on health research ethics vaguely warn against unfair ind...
Clinical trials are increasingly “offshored” to developing countries. Many participants in these tri...
Background: Compensation for research participants can be provided for reasons including reimburseme...
BACKGROUND: A central question in the debate about exploitation in international research is whether...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...
Trial participants from limited resource settings often are given very little or nothing in terms of...
Clinical research is increasingly offshored to developing countries, a practice that has generated c...
Background In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global ...
Bioethicists have long debated the content of sponsors and researchers? obligations of justice in in...
When biomedical research is conducted in the developing world, the disparity in power between rich a...
Planning study benefits and payments for participants in international health research in low- incom...
BACKGROUND: In response to calls to expand the scope of research ethics to address justice in global...
Background Planning study benefits and payments for participants in international health research in...
Most international and national guidelines on health research ethics vaguely warn against unfair ind...
Clinical trials are increasingly “offshored” to developing countries. Many participants in these tri...
Background: Compensation for research participants can be provided for reasons including reimburseme...
BACKGROUND: A central question in the debate about exploitation in international research is whether...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...