Phase I testing of investigational drugs relies on healthy volunteers as research participants. Many U.S. healthy volunteers enroll repeatedly in clinical trials for the financial compensation. Serial participants are incentivized to ignore restrictions on their participation, and no centralized clinical trial registry prevents dual enrollment. Little is currently known about how healthy volunteers participate in studies over time, hampering the development of policies to protect this group. We detail a methodology developed as part of a longitudinal study to track in real-time healthy volunteers’ Phase I participation. Illustrating these data through three case studies, we document how healthy volunteers use strategies, such as qualifying ...
Other than the financial motivations for enrolling in Phase I trials, research on how healthy volunt...
Recruitment of adequate number of healthy volunteers is vital for success of clinical trials but the...
In March 2006, six men who were taking part in testing a new drug, known as ‘TGN1412’, suffered mult...
Phase I testing of investigational drugs relies on healthy volunteers as research participants. Many...
The first stage of testing new pharmaceuticals in humans is referred to as a phase I clinical trial....
Background/aims Financial compensation for research participation is a major focus of ethical concer...
This is the dataset that was used for an article about the sociodemographic characteristics and part...
The dual enrolling of phase I volunteers is a potential risk to subjects. It can also distort study ...
Phase 1 healthy volunteer clinical trials—which financially compensate subjects in tests of drug tox...
Phase I clinical trials are the first stage of testing new pharmaceuticals in humans. The majority o...
Background There is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clin...
BackgroundThere is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clini...
Recent sociological research has raised important sociological and ethical questions about the role ...
Study goal: This study was carried out to answer the following research question: which motivation d...
BackgroundThere is limited research on healthy volunteers' perceptions of the risks of Phase I clini...
Other than the financial motivations for enrolling in Phase I trials, research on how healthy volunt...
Recruitment of adequate number of healthy volunteers is vital for success of clinical trials but the...
In March 2006, six men who were taking part in testing a new drug, known as ‘TGN1412’, suffered mult...
Phase I testing of investigational drugs relies on healthy volunteers as research participants. Many...
The first stage of testing new pharmaceuticals in humans is referred to as a phase I clinical trial....
Background/aims Financial compensation for research participation is a major focus of ethical concer...
This is the dataset that was used for an article about the sociodemographic characteristics and part...
The dual enrolling of phase I volunteers is a potential risk to subjects. It can also distort study ...
Phase 1 healthy volunteer clinical trials—which financially compensate subjects in tests of drug tox...
Phase I clinical trials are the first stage of testing new pharmaceuticals in humans. The majority o...
Background There is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clin...
BackgroundThere is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clini...
Recent sociological research has raised important sociological and ethical questions about the role ...
Study goal: This study was carried out to answer the following research question: which motivation d...
BackgroundThere is limited research on healthy volunteers' perceptions of the risks of Phase I clini...
Other than the financial motivations for enrolling in Phase I trials, research on how healthy volunt...
Recruitment of adequate number of healthy volunteers is vital for success of clinical trials but the...
In March 2006, six men who were taking part in testing a new drug, known as ‘TGN1412’, suffered mult...