Brody Baruch A
Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, Texas 77030, USA.
Stat Med. 2002 Oct 15;21(19):2853-8. doi: 10.1002/sim.1289.
The vertical transmission trials conducted in a variety of developing countries by researchers from more developed countries illustrate a variety of crucial ethical issues. Three crucial issues are the injustice of the use of placebo control groups, the coerciveness of the offer to participate, and the exploitation of Third World countries. This paper examines each of these issues separately. It develops a new standard for when such control groups are acceptable. It concludes that the issue of coercive offers is not well founded. It also concludes that concerns about exploitation are better addressed by assurances about the future care of the subjects in the trial than by assurances of availability of the drugs in the country in general.
来自较发达国家的研究人员在多个发展中国家进行的垂直传播试验揭示了一系列关键的伦理问题。三个关键问题分别是使用安慰剂对照组的不公正性、参与试验提议的强制性以及对第三世界国家的剥削。本文将分别审视这些问题。它为这类对照组何时可接受制定了一个新的标准。结论是关于强制性提议的问题没有充分依据。还得出结论,相比保证药物在该国普遍可得,通过确保试验受试者未来得到照料能更好地解决对剥削的担忧。