| Literature DB >> 23725055 |
J C Lindsey1, S K Shah, G K Siberry, P Jean-Philippe, M J Levin.
Abstract
The Declaration of Helsinki and the Council of the International Organization of Medical Sciences provide guidance on standards of care and prevention in clinical trials. In the current and increasingly challenging research environment, the ethical status of a trial design depends not only on protection of participants, but also on social value, feasibility, and scientific validity. Using the example of a study assessing efficacy of a vaccine to prevent human papilloma virus in HIV-1 infected adolescent girls in low resource countries without access to the vaccine, we compare several trial designs which rank lower on some criteria and higher on others, giving rise to difficult trade-offs. This case demonstrates the need for developing more nuanced guidance documents to help researchers balance these often conflicting criteria.Entities:
Keywords: clinical trials; public health; research ethics; standard of care; vaccines
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23725055 PMCID: PMC3716837 DOI: 10.1111/dewb.12028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev World Bioeth ISSN: 1471-8731 Impact factor: 2.294