More considerations on post-trial obligations in the Declaration of Helsinki 2013

The problem of transitioning research participants to the appropriate health care when the study finishes is a global problem. The publication of a new version of the Declaration of Helsinki and its public discussion is a great opportunity to discuss it. My interpretation of the Declaration of Helsi...

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Huvudupphovsman: Mastroleo, I
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Publicerad: 2014
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description The problem of transitioning research participants to the appropriate health care when the study finishes is a global problem. The publication of a new version of the Declaration of Helsinki and its public discussion is a great opportunity to discuss it. My interpretation of the Declaration of Helsinki 2013 identifies two different types of post-trial obligations, namely, (1) access to care and (2) access to information after research. The intended beneficiaries of these obligations are individual participants of research studies. The Declaration identifies the sponsors, researchers and host country governments as the main agents responsible for complying with the post-trial obligations mentioned above. To justify this interpretation of the types, agents and beneficiaries of post-trial obligations, I first introduce a tentative classification of post-trial obligations. I then make a brief conceptual reconstruction of formulations of post-trial obligations in earlier versions of the Declaration and revise its main critiques. Finally I advance a critical analysis of the new formulation of post-trial obligations based on the discussion in the previous sections.
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spelling oxford-uuid:622e678d-5620-4d30-919b-93af6332a2612022-03-26T18:04:31ZMore considerations on post-trial obligations in the Declaration of Helsinki 2013Conference itemhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794uuid:622e678d-5620-4d30-919b-93af6332a261Ethics of the biosciencesPhilosophyEthics (Moral philosophy)Ethics and communication in health careEnglishOxford University Research Archive - Valet2014Mastroleo, IThe problem of transitioning research participants to the appropriate health care when the study finishes is a global problem. The publication of a new version of the Declaration of Helsinki and its public discussion is a great opportunity to discuss it. My interpretation of the Declaration of Helsinki 2013 identifies two different types of post-trial obligations, namely, (1) access to care and (2) access to information after research. The intended beneficiaries of these obligations are individual participants of research studies. The Declaration identifies the sponsors, researchers and host country governments as the main agents responsible for complying with the post-trial obligations mentioned above. To justify this interpretation of the types, agents and beneficiaries of post-trial obligations, I first introduce a tentative classification of post-trial obligations. I then make a brief conceptual reconstruction of formulations of post-trial obligations in earlier versions of the Declaration and revise its main critiques. Finally I advance a critical analysis of the new formulation of post-trial obligations based on the discussion in the previous sections.
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Philosophy
Ethics (Moral philosophy)
Ethics and communication in health care
Mastroleo, I
More considerations on post-trial obligations in the Declaration of Helsinki 2013
title More considerations on post-trial obligations in the Declaration of Helsinki 2013
title_full More considerations on post-trial obligations in the Declaration of Helsinki 2013
title_fullStr More considerations on post-trial obligations in the Declaration of Helsinki 2013
title_full_unstemmed More considerations on post-trial obligations in the Declaration of Helsinki 2013
title_short More considerations on post-trial obligations in the Declaration of Helsinki 2013
title_sort more considerations on post trial obligations in the declaration of helsinki 2013
topic Ethics of the biosciences
Philosophy
Ethics (Moral philosophy)
Ethics and communication in health care
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