Healthy Skepticism Library item: 8683
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Publication type: Journal Article
Fisher JA.
Co-ordinating 'ethical' clinical trials: the role of research coordinators in the contract research industry.
Sociol Health Illn 2006 Sep; 28:(6):678-94
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1467-9566.2006.00536.x
Abstract:
Change in the way new drugs are developed, including the privatisation of clinical trials, has altered the arrangement and roles of healthcare professions. In this paper I examine one aspect of this change: the role of research coordinators in the conduct of contract research in the United States. My focus on coordinators highlights the ethical conflicts embedded in clinical trials. I describe the ways in which coordinators experience and contend with the conflict between research and care and show how their construction of ethics is distinct from institutional conceptions formally associated with human subjects research. My analysis demonstrates how the coordinators’ focus on ethics is a response to their role conflict and an attempt to reinsert individualised care into the context of research.
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MeSH Terms:
Adult
Aged
Clinical Trials/adverse effects
Clinical Trials/ethics*
Clinical Trials/methods
Conflict of Interest
Drug Industry/ethics*
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Private Sector
Research Personnel/psychology
Southwestern United States