TY - JOUR
T1 - One standard of care for all is not always practical.
AU - Khan, Robyna Irshad
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - Multiple research guidelines address the issue of standard of care in international collaborative research. These guidelines fail to appreciate that differing standards may be present within the same country, which makes their application sometimes impracticable. In circumstances where ethics review committees follow one of these guidelines entirely and to the hilt, some relevant and useful research is rejected while the way for "me too" drug trials is paved. It should be acceptable to hold different researchers to separate standards of care on the basis of their intentions, their financial resources, their ultimate gains from the research, and subsequent utilisation of the results of the research, even when these researchers come from the same country where the research is being conducted.
AB - Multiple research guidelines address the issue of standard of care in international collaborative research. These guidelines fail to appreciate that differing standards may be present within the same country, which makes their application sometimes impracticable. In circumstances where ethics review committees follow one of these guidelines entirely and to the hilt, some relevant and useful research is rejected while the way for "me too" drug trials is paved. It should be acceptable to hold different researchers to separate standards of care on the basis of their intentions, their financial resources, their ultimate gains from the research, and subsequent utilisation of the results of the research, even when these researchers come from the same country where the research is being conducted.
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U2 - 10.20529/ijme.2006.008
DO - 10.20529/ijme.2006.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 16832926
AN - SCOPUS:33748033713
SN - 0974-8466
VL - 3
SP - 21
EP - 22
JO - Indian journal of medical ethics
JF - Indian journal of medical ethics
IS - 1
ER -