Ripley Elizabeth B D
Virginia Commonwealth University.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics. 2006 Dec;1(4):9-20. doi: 10.1525/jer.2006.1.4.9.
CURRENT REGULATORY GUIDELINES REQUIRE the ethical review committee to consider one question when evaluating payment: Is the payment to the participant undue or coercive? Although this is a seemingly simple question, determining appropriate payment involves a series of complex issues. There is limited empirical knowledge to assist with this determination and little consensus on which elements of a study should be considered in making these decisions. For example, should the culture of the study population or the potential risks and benefits of the research be considered in the selection of appropriate payment? Following a review of national and international guidelines, the concerns and benefits of paying research participants are presented, and prior ethical debate is outlined. The current research literature on the practice of paying participants and the impact of payment on participants and study integrity are reviewed. Finally, given continued debate with limited data to help determine best practices, a research agenda is proposed to assist in the development of an empirical basis to aid investigators and ethical review committees in making appropriate decisions about payment to research participants.
向参与者支付的报酬是否不当或具有强制性?尽管这似乎是一个简单的问题,但确定适当的报酬涉及一系列复杂问题。用于协助做出这一决定的实证知识有限,对于在做出这些决定时应考虑研究的哪些要素也几乎没有共识。例如,在选择适当的报酬时,是否应考虑研究人群的文化或研究的潜在风险和益处?在回顾了国家和国际指南之后,阐述了向研究参与者支付报酬的问题与益处,并概述了先前的伦理辩论。对当前关于向参与者支付报酬的实践以及报酬对参与者和研究完整性的影响的研究文献进行了综述。最后,鉴于在数据有限的情况下仍在持续进行辩论以帮助确定最佳实践,提出了一项研究议程,以协助建立实证基础,帮助研究人员和伦理审查委员会就向研究参与者支付报酬做出适当决定。