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The Problem with Optimism in Clinical Trials


By KBL781 - Posted on 28 September 2010

TitleThe Problem with Optimism in Clinical Trials
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsJansen, Lynn A.
JournalIRB: Ethics & Human Research
Volume28
Issue4
Pagination13-19
Type of ArticleArticle
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number01937758
Accession Number22043896
KeywordsClinical , experimental , Human , Informed , Medical , MEDICINE
Abstract

The author reflects on the phenomenon of "unrealistic optimism" in clinical research compromising informed consent. She argues that its implications for the ethics of clinical research have not been fully appreciated and the phenomenon may be more difficult to address than either the therapeutic misconception or the therapeutic misestimation. She points out the lack of empirical research on the prevalence of unrealistic optimism in human subject clinical trials.

Notes

Jansen, Lynn A.; Source Info: Jul/Aug2006, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p13; Subject Term: CLINICAL trials; Subject Term: HUMAN experimentation in medicine; Subject Term: MEDICAL ethics; Subject Term: MEDICINE -- Research; Subject Term: MEDICINE, Experimental; Subject Term: INFORMED consent (Medical law); NAICS/Industry Codes: 541712 Reseach and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology); Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article

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