Federal research regulations require participants to be informed about whether medical care or compensation for injury is available in more than minimal risk studies and prohibit language in informed consent documents that waives, or appears to waive, legal rights. The objectives of this study were to compare data collected in 2000 and 2012 to identify significant changes in types of institutional compensation policies at U.S. research institutions, and assess the relationship between institutional characteristics and different types of policies. We found that research-related injury compensation policies did not change substantially during the time period. A significant percentage of policies contain language that can be reasonably interpr...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Background: In light of replication and translational failures, biomedical research practices have r...
Background: In Japan, the framework for compensation for injury of paid health volunteers in medical...
There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants should receive medical car...
Background : Research carries a small but definite risk of injury to participants. However, there is...
Tens of million people enroll in research studies in the United States every year, and research is a...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
The federal regulations that govern biomedical research, most notably those enshrined in the Common ...
medethics-2012-100771 There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants shou...
National advisory committees have considered the obligations owed to research participants in the ev...
BACKGROUND: There are few Australian studies showing how research evidence is used to inform the dev...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud There are few Australian studies showing how research evidence is used to i...
Oversight of human subject research has evolved considerably since its inception. However, previous ...
During the past two decades, the United States has experienced dramatic developments in the area of ...
The development of life-saving drugs and cutting-edge treatments depends on people participating in ...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Background: In light of replication and translational failures, biomedical research practices have r...
Background: In Japan, the framework for compensation for injury of paid health volunteers in medical...
There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants should receive medical car...
Background : Research carries a small but definite risk of injury to participants. However, there is...
Tens of million people enroll in research studies in the United States every year, and research is a...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
The federal regulations that govern biomedical research, most notably those enshrined in the Common ...
medethics-2012-100771 There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants shou...
National advisory committees have considered the obligations owed to research participants in the ev...
BACKGROUND: There are few Australian studies showing how research evidence is used to inform the dev...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud There are few Australian studies showing how research evidence is used to i...
Oversight of human subject research has evolved considerably since its inception. However, previous ...
During the past two decades, the United States has experienced dramatic developments in the area of ...
The development of life-saving drugs and cutting-edge treatments depends on people participating in ...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Background: In light of replication and translational failures, biomedical research practices have r...
Background: In Japan, the framework for compensation for injury of paid health volunteers in medical...