Providing incentives is an accepted and common practice in human subjects research, including clinical HIV research. While we know that financial incentives among similar studies can greatly vary, surprisingly little research exists on how to determine when such incentives are excessive or constitute an “undue inducement.” Multiple factors, such as risks and benefits, study procedures, study budget, historical precedent, recommendations from institutional review boards, advice from other investigators, and local regulations may influence decisions about appropriate incentives, but little empirical data exist about what incentives are offered to potential research participants. Rules for acceptable gifts, services, and compensation should c...
THE PAYMENT OF RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS raises ethical and empirical questions that have special import...
Once an investigator decides to pay a research participant, a number of points need to be considered...
Given the dearth of regulatory guidance and empirical research on practices of providing payments to...
Providing incentives is an accepted and common practice in human subjects research, including clinic...
BackgroundMonetary incentives in research are frequently used to support participant recruitment and...
Background: Monetary incentives in research are frequently used to support participant recruitment a...
Background: Monetary incentives in research are frequently used to support participant recruitment a...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals' decisions to participate in HIV research. Usi...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals\u27 decisions to participate in HIV research. ...
Global investment in Medical Research and Development has markedly increased in the last few decades...
Within international development [1], public health [2], and clinical medicine [3]–[5], there is inc...
Clinical research involving humans introduces multiple ethical controversies, including the one surr...
Offering financial incentives to recruit participants, retain them and promote health-related behavi...
Questions arise concerning participants’ motives in risky studies, such as HIV vaccine trials (HVTs)...
This study documents how people who inject drugs (PWID) in rural Puerto Rico perceive payments for p...
THE PAYMENT OF RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS raises ethical and empirical questions that have special import...
Once an investigator decides to pay a research participant, a number of points need to be considered...
Given the dearth of regulatory guidance and empirical research on practices of providing payments to...
Providing incentives is an accepted and common practice in human subjects research, including clinic...
BackgroundMonetary incentives in research are frequently used to support participant recruitment and...
Background: Monetary incentives in research are frequently used to support participant recruitment a...
Background: Monetary incentives in research are frequently used to support participant recruitment a...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals' decisions to participate in HIV research. Usi...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals\u27 decisions to participate in HIV research. ...
Global investment in Medical Research and Development has markedly increased in the last few decades...
Within international development [1], public health [2], and clinical medicine [3]–[5], there is inc...
Clinical research involving humans introduces multiple ethical controversies, including the one surr...
Offering financial incentives to recruit participants, retain them and promote health-related behavi...
Questions arise concerning participants’ motives in risky studies, such as HIV vaccine trials (HVTs)...
This study documents how people who inject drugs (PWID) in rural Puerto Rico perceive payments for p...
THE PAYMENT OF RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS raises ethical and empirical questions that have special import...
Once an investigator decides to pay a research participant, a number of points need to be considered...
Given the dearth of regulatory guidance and empirical research on practices of providing payments to...