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Category: Clinical Trials

Informed consent in Ghana: what do participants really understand?

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Informed Consent

Hill Z., Tawiah-Agyemang C., Odei-Danso S., Kirkwood B. | Journal of Medical Ethics | 2008 | NCBI-PubMed ABSTRACT OBJECTIVES: To explore how subjects in a placebo-controlled vitamin A supplementation trial among Ghanaian women aged 15-45 years perceive the trial and… Continue reading

How ethical are clinical trials in India?

  By admin Archives, Bioethics, Clinical Trials

P. Sree Sudha | India Law Journal | 2007 Clinical trials form an integral part of the drug discovery process worldwide. Clinical trials are the set of practices required to certify a new drug molecule as safe and efficacious for… Continue reading

Experimental Values: Indian Clinical Trials and Surplus Health

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, General

Kaushik Sunder Rajan | New Left Review 45 | May-June 2007 Drawing on fieldwork in India, Kaushik Sunder Rajan analyses the mechanics of global pharmaceutical trials. The outsourcing of drug testing not as neo-colonial plunder, but part of a dual… Continue reading

Clinical Trials in India: Dilemmas for Developing Countries

  By admin Archives, Bioethics, Clinical Trials

P. K. Julia | Issues in Clinical Research | Monitor | April 2007 Clinical research is an indispensable part of the drug discovery process to ensure the safety and efficacy of any new drug. In today’s global scientific era, clinical trials are… Continue reading

Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research on Human Participants

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Guidelines & Legislations

Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi | 2006 The release of revised Ethical guidelines for Biomedical Research on Human subjects by the Council in 2000 was followed by a number of developments in science and technology. These have led to further… Continue reading

The Role and Relationship of Cultural Competence and Patient-Centeredness in Health Care Quality

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Mary Catherine Beach, Somnath Saha, Lisa A. Cooper | The Commonwealth Fund | 1 October 2006 In recent years, patient-centeredness and cultural competence have been promoted as integral components in improving health care quality. Although these two approaches to health care… Continue reading

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