| Literature DB >> 33165550 |
Lucy J Sansom1, Trang Pham Nguyen Minh1, Iona E Hill1,2, Quyen Nguyen Than Ha1, Thuan Dang Trong1, Celine Vidaillac1,3, Nhu Dong Quynh1, Hugo C Turner1,3,4, Jennifer Ilo Van Nuil1,3, Dung Nguyen Thi Phuong1, Evelyne Kestelyn1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Providing compensation for participants in clinical research is well established and while international guidelines exist, defining a context-specific and fair compensation for participants in low-resource settings is challenging due to ethical concerns and the lack of practical, national compensation and reimbursement frameworks.Entities:
Keywords: LMICs; Vietnam; ethics; participant compensation; participant reimbursement; remuneration framework
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33165550 PMCID: PMC7651161 DOI: 10.1093/inthealth/ihaa066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Health ISSN: 1876-3405 Impact factor: 2.473
Figure 1.Diagram illustrating the scoping review results. *PUBMED search (no date specified to ensure comprehensive overview of manuscripts) terms used in text (and/or) were: ‘reimbursement, participant, clinical trial, patient, compensation, ethics, research, low income’. Search terms used in title/abstract were: ‘reimbursement, payment, and remuneration’. Google Scholar search (2010+ to add only most recent manuscripts), which included the terms used in text: ‘patient compensation in clinical trials, participant reimbursement in clinical trials, participant reimbursement in clinical trials LMIC, research participation compensation low income setting, compensation reimbursement low resource participant’, as well as terms used in the title: ‘low income countries research, Vietnam healthcare’.
Figure 2.Final OUCRU compensation framework. (A) Point-based compensation framework designed to determine the amount participating patients are entitled to. The framework focuses on five key components: type of study, type of patient, hospital length of stay, study specific visit and burden. (B) Reimbursement section designed to determine whether reimbursement is given to patient and a family member/carer or an adult if the participant is a minor. HCMC, Ho Chi Minh City.