Background/aims Financial compensation for research participation is a major focus of ethical concern regarding human subject recruitment. Phase I trials are sometimes considered to be a lucrative source of income for healthy volunteers, encouraging some people to become "professional guinea pigs." Yet, little is known about how much these clinical trials actually pay and how much healthy volunteers earn from them. Methods As part of a mixed-methods, longitudinal study of healthy volunteers, we required participants to complete clinical trial diaries, or surveys that captured detailed information about screening and enrollment in Phase I trials. Over a 3-year period, participants provided information online or via telephone about each clini...
BackgroundThere is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clini...
Background There is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clin...
Objectives: (1) To document the opinions of trial participants regarding patient remuneration; (2) T...
Background/aims Financial compensation for research participation is a major focus of ethical concer...
Phase I testing of investigational drugs relies on healthy volunteers as research participants. Many...
Other than the financial motivations for enrolling in Phase I trials, research on how healthy volunt...
Study goal: This study was carried out to answer the following research question: which motivation d...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Millions of vol...
The first stage of testing new pharmaceuticals in humans is referred to as a phase I clinical trial....
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment into clinical trials is a major challenge, and the elderly, socially...
Phase 1 healthy volunteer clinical trials—which financially compensate subjects in tests of drug tox...
Introduction. Due to the necessity to obtain the reliable results of a clinical trial and to distri...
This is the dataset that was used for an article about the sociodemographic characteristics and part...
We argue that charging people to participate in research is likely to undermine the fundamental ethi...
In November 1996, the Wall Street Journal reported that Eli Lilly was paying homeless alcoholics fro...
BackgroundThere is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clini...
Background There is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clin...
Objectives: (1) To document the opinions of trial participants regarding patient remuneration; (2) T...
Background/aims Financial compensation for research participation is a major focus of ethical concer...
Phase I testing of investigational drugs relies on healthy volunteers as research participants. Many...
Other than the financial motivations for enrolling in Phase I trials, research on how healthy volunt...
Study goal: This study was carried out to answer the following research question: which motivation d...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Millions of vol...
The first stage of testing new pharmaceuticals in humans is referred to as a phase I clinical trial....
BACKGROUND: Patient recruitment into clinical trials is a major challenge, and the elderly, socially...
Phase 1 healthy volunteer clinical trials—which financially compensate subjects in tests of drug tox...
Introduction. Due to the necessity to obtain the reliable results of a clinical trial and to distri...
This is the dataset that was used for an article about the sociodemographic characteristics and part...
We argue that charging people to participate in research is likely to undermine the fundamental ethi...
In November 1996, the Wall Street Journal reported that Eli Lilly was paying homeless alcoholics fro...
BackgroundThere is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clini...
Background There is limited research on healthy volunteers’ perceptions of the risks of Phase I clin...
Objectives: (1) To document the opinions of trial participants regarding patient remuneration; (2) T...