The ethical principles of beneficence (or non-maleficence), respect for persons and justice apply to both good medical practice and clinical research. Doctors have a duty to offer to their patients, of all ages, the opportunity to take part in clinical trials and to ensure that research is appropriately designed and conducted. Barriers to participation of elderly patients in clinical trials include complex protocols with onerous outcome measures, a research focus on aggressive therapies with substantial toxicity, restrictive entry criteria unnecessarily excluding concurrent conditions and medication, patients' and families' limited expectations of benefits and lack of financial, logistic and social support.Participation is encouraged when a...
Despite the aging of numerous societies and future health care challenges, clinical research in the ...
Frail older people are still under-represented in clinical trials. The evidence-base for clinical de...
During the last 50–60 years, due to development of medical care and hygienically safe living conditi...
The ethical principles of beneficence (or non-maleficence), respect for persons and justice apply to...
With the aging of the population, the interest in clinical trials concerning frail elderly patients ...
The elderly population is a large and the fastest-growing portion of the population worldwide. The e...
The elderly patient is becoming (and the patients’ relatives are becoming themselves) more and more ...
Background: Clinical trials are widely used to approve the efficacy and discover adverse reactions o...
The results of initial literature review indicate that elderly persons are underrepresented in the c...
The informed consent (IC) of subjects participating in experimental studies is the mainstay to compl...
Obtaining informed consent is a key protection that should be afforded universally to people using h...
This article presents a question-answer advisory for clinical trial organizers to involve more older...
With the aging of the population, the interest in clinical trials concerning frail elderly patients ...
The primary question facing researchers who intend to employ elderly human subjects is whether their...
Embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) present an opportunity to improve care for people living ...
Despite the aging of numerous societies and future health care challenges, clinical research in the ...
Frail older people are still under-represented in clinical trials. The evidence-base for clinical de...
During the last 50–60 years, due to development of medical care and hygienically safe living conditi...
The ethical principles of beneficence (or non-maleficence), respect for persons and justice apply to...
With the aging of the population, the interest in clinical trials concerning frail elderly patients ...
The elderly population is a large and the fastest-growing portion of the population worldwide. The e...
The elderly patient is becoming (and the patients’ relatives are becoming themselves) more and more ...
Background: Clinical trials are widely used to approve the efficacy and discover adverse reactions o...
The results of initial literature review indicate that elderly persons are underrepresented in the c...
The informed consent (IC) of subjects participating in experimental studies is the mainstay to compl...
Obtaining informed consent is a key protection that should be afforded universally to people using h...
This article presents a question-answer advisory for clinical trial organizers to involve more older...
With the aging of the population, the interest in clinical trials concerning frail elderly patients ...
The primary question facing researchers who intend to employ elderly human subjects is whether their...
Embedded pragmatic clinical trials (ePCTs) present an opportunity to improve care for people living ...
Despite the aging of numerous societies and future health care challenges, clinical research in the ...
Frail older people are still under-represented in clinical trials. The evidence-base for clinical de...
During the last 50–60 years, due to development of medical care and hygienically safe living conditi...