The article provides a potential approach to explore the impact of financial incentives on biomedical human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) research and clarify undue inducement. Topics mentioned include concerns about payment to participate, a payment database for HIV research, and lack of data about payment incentives
In this issue of The Lancet HIV, Katherine Kranzer and colleagues report that economic incentives fo...
With the introduction of Highly Active Anti-Retro Viral Therapy (HAART), Human Immunodeficiency Viru...
Clinical research involving humans introduces multiple ethical controversies, including the one surr...
Providing incentives is an accepted and common practice in human subjects research, including clinic...
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...
BackgroundMonetary incentives in research are frequently used to support participant recruitment and...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals\u27 decisions to participate in HIV research. ...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals' decisions to participate in HIV research. Usi...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The role...
This study documents how people who inject drugs (PWID) in rural Puerto Rico perceive payments for p...
Global investment in Medical Research and Development has markedly increased in the last few decades...
Questions arise concerning participants’ motives in risky studies, such as HIV vaccine trials (HVTs)...
The development of life-saving drugs and cutting-edge treatments depends on people participating in ...
Offering financial incentives to recruit participants, retain them and promote health-related behavi...
In this issue of The Lancet HIV, Katherine Kranzer and colleagues report that economic incentives fo...
With the introduction of Highly Active Anti-Retro Viral Therapy (HAART), Human Immunodeficiency Viru...
Clinical research involving humans introduces multiple ethical controversies, including the one surr...
Providing incentives is an accepted and common practice in human subjects research, including clinic...
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...
BackgroundMonetary incentives in research are frequently used to support participant recruitment and...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals\u27 decisions to participate in HIV research. ...
Little is known about how payment affects individuals' decisions to participate in HIV research. Usi...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The role...
This study documents how people who inject drugs (PWID) in rural Puerto Rico perceive payments for p...
Global investment in Medical Research and Development has markedly increased in the last few decades...
Questions arise concerning participants’ motives in risky studies, such as HIV vaccine trials (HVTs)...
The development of life-saving drugs and cutting-edge treatments depends on people participating in ...
Offering financial incentives to recruit participants, retain them and promote health-related behavi...
In this issue of The Lancet HIV, Katherine Kranzer and colleagues report that economic incentives fo...
With the introduction of Highly Active Anti-Retro Viral Therapy (HAART), Human Immunodeficiency Viru...
Clinical research involving humans introduces multiple ethical controversies, including the one surr...