INTRODUCTION: International norms and ethical standards have suggested that compensation for research-related injury should be provided to injured research volunteers. However, statistical data of incidence of compensation claims and the rate of awarding them have been rarely reported. METHOD: Questionnaire surveys were sent to pharmaceutical companies and medical institutions, focusing on industry-initiated clinical trials aiming at new drug applications (NDAs) on patient volunteers in Japan. RESULTS: With the answers from pharmaceutical companies, the incidence of compensation was 0.8%, including 0.06% of monetary compensation. Of the cases of compensation claims, 99% were awarded. In turn, with the answers from medical institutions, the ...
If I am injured in the course of medical investigation or treatment, I may be eligible to receive co...
Abstract Background Large-scale clinical trials with thousands of participants are often needed to e...
Three countries have enacted statutes to compensate victims of the Thalidomide tragedy. The author n...
Introduction: International norms and ethical standards have suggested that compensation for researc...
Introduction: The recent revision of the Declaration of Helsinki strengthened the ethical obligation...
Objectives:To identify characteristics of compensation frameworks for research-related injuries of h...
Background: In Japan, the framework for compensation for injury of paid health volunteers in medical...
<p>1 As many of the same protocols are conducted in multiple institutions, we cannot determine the t...
There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants should receive medical car...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
Abstract Background Compensation for research related injuries is a subject that is increasingly gai...
medethics-2012-100771 There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants shou...
defined that “Appropriate compensation and treatment for subjects who are harmed as a result ofparti...
Background : Research carries a small but definite risk of injury to participants. However, there is...
Three amendments to the drugs and cosmetics rules were published in quick succession in 2013. These ...
If I am injured in the course of medical investigation or treatment, I may be eligible to receive co...
Abstract Background Large-scale clinical trials with thousands of participants are often needed to e...
Three countries have enacted statutes to compensate victims of the Thalidomide tragedy. The author n...
Introduction: International norms and ethical standards have suggested that compensation for researc...
Introduction: The recent revision of the Declaration of Helsinki strengthened the ethical obligation...
Objectives:To identify characteristics of compensation frameworks for research-related injuries of h...
Background: In Japan, the framework for compensation for injury of paid health volunteers in medical...
<p>1 As many of the same protocols are conducted in multiple institutions, we cannot determine the t...
There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants should receive medical car...
CITATION: Chingarande, G. R. & Moodley, K. 2018. Disparate compensation policies for research relate...
Abstract Background Compensation for research related injuries is a subject that is increasingly gai...
medethics-2012-100771 There is an emerging ethical consensus that injured research participants shou...
defined that “Appropriate compensation and treatment for subjects who are harmed as a result ofparti...
Background : Research carries a small but definite risk of injury to participants. However, there is...
Three amendments to the drugs and cosmetics rules were published in quick succession in 2013. These ...
If I am injured in the course of medical investigation or treatment, I may be eligible to receive co...
Abstract Background Large-scale clinical trials with thousands of participants are often needed to e...
Three countries have enacted statutes to compensate victims of the Thalidomide tragedy. The author n...