Payments to Normal Healthy Volunteers in Phase 1 Trials: Avoiding Undue Influence While Distributing Fairly the Burdens of Research Participation
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Iltis, Ana S.Keywords
AlternativesClinical Investigators
Institutional Review Boards
Investigators
Justice
Nature
Research
Review
Risk
Volunteers
Philosophical Ethics
Human Experimentation
Economics of Health Care
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Abstract
Clinical investigators must engage in just subject recruitment and selection and avoid unduly influencing research participation. There may be tension between the practice of keeping payments to participants low to avoid undue influence and the requirements of justice when recruiting normal healthy volunteers for phase 1 drug studies. By intentionally keeping payments low to avoid unduly influenced participation, investigators, on the recommendation or insistence of institutional review boards, may be targeting or systematically recruiting healthy adult members of lower socio-economic groups for participation in phase 1 studies. Investigators are at risk of routinely failing to fulfill the obligation of justice, which prohibits the systematic targeting and recruiting of subjects for reasons unrelated to the nature of the study. Insofar as we take seriously the obligation to engage in just subject recruitment and selection, I argue that we must acknowledge the implications low payments might have for subject recruitment and selection and examine the effect of low payments. If low payments de facto target the less well-off for phase 1 studies, we must defend the priority ranking of the obligation to avoid undue influence over the obligation of justice or adopt an alternative recruitment approach. This paper identifies a number of alternatives to the current system of low-value payments to research participants.Date
2016-01-08Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/951827doi:10.1093/jmp/jhn036
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 2009 February; 34(1): 68-90
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmp/jhn036
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/951827
DOI
10.1093/jmp/jhn036ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1093/jmp/jhn036