Clinical Research Involving Pregnant Women

Clinical Research Involving Pregnant Women

Baylis, Francoise; Ballantyne, Angela

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2017

301

Dura

Inglês

9783319265100

15 a 20 dias

6033


ebook

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ROUTINE EXCLUSION 1. Contemporary history Francoise Baylis & Angela Ballantyne 2. Clinical problems arising from lack of data Jennifer Blake & Graeme Smith 3. Perspectives on the status quo from the R&D pharmaceutical industry Drew Lewis & Russell Orrico 4. Legal factors underlying the exclusion of pregnant women from clinical trials Michelle Oberman 5. The benefits of routine exclusion David Healy 6. Research ethics review Carolyn Ells ETHICAL CHALLENGES 7. When hypothetical vulnerability becomes actual: research participation and the autonomy of pregnant women L. Syd Johnson 8. Vulnerability and exploitation Wendy Rogers, Catriona McKenzie & Angela Ballantyne 9. Equipoise and the ethical management of uncertainty Rebecca Kukla 10. Is information knowledge and is knowledge power? Informed consent for pregnant women participating in biomedical research Mita Giacomini, Meredith Vanstone & Shawn Winsor 11. Pregnant women's views about participating in research Verina Wild A JUST RESEARCH AGENDA 12. Legitimate inclusion/exclusion criteria Christopher Kaposy & Francoise Baylis 13. Assisted human reproduction Abby Lippman 14. Pregnant women seeking abortion Lisa Harris 15. Ethical challenges in research to reduce the risks of prematurity Richard Ashcroft 16. Probiotics Angela Ballantyne, Julian Crane, Kristin Wickens, & Christine Barthow 17. Hypertension and preeclampsia Toby Schonfeld & Jennifer Goedken 18. Vaccines Francoise Baylis & Robyn MacQuarrie 19. HIV prevention: The global context Ruth Macklin 20. Pregnancy, HIV and TB: A perfect storm Anne Lyerly, Ruth Faden & Maggie Little
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clinical research involving pregnant women;clinical trials;exclusion from research participation;innovative clinical trial designs;pregnant women in medical research;risk intepretation;maternal and child health