Fry Craig L, Hall Wayne, Ritter Alison, Jenkinson Rebecca
Senior Research Fellow, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre Inc., and Fellow, Department of Public Health, University of Melbourne.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics. 2006 Dec;1(4):21-36. doi: 10.1525/jer.2006.1.4.21.
THE PAYMENT OF RESEARCH PARTICIPANTS raises ethical and empirical questions that have special importance in addictions research involving drugdependent participants. Despite a now large literature on human subjects payment, what is still needed is practical guidance for investigators and ethics committees. This paper reviews the literature on: current payment practices and guidelines; defining features of undue and due incentives and fair reimbursement; and the significance of risks and harms that may arise from paying drug using participants. We conclude that research payments are ethically acceptable in most circumstances of addictions research, but should be closely scrutinized in situations where these may exacerbate existing harms or create additional risks for participants and investigators. General principles, key questions and procedural options are highlighted for an applied approach to ethical research payments. Future research directions are identified.
研究参与者的报酬引发了伦理和实证问题,这些问题在涉及药物依赖参与者的成瘾研究中具有特殊重要性。尽管目前关于人类受试者报酬的文献众多,但研究人员和伦理委员会仍需要实用的指导。本文回顾了以下方面的文献:当前的报酬做法和指导方针;不当和适当激励以及公平补偿的定义特征;以及向吸毒参与者支付报酬可能产生的风险和危害的重要性。我们得出结论,在大多数成瘾研究情况下,研究报酬在伦理上是可以接受的,但在这些报酬可能加剧现有危害或给参与者和研究人员带来额外风险的情况下,应进行严格审查。文中强调了应用伦理研究报酬方法的一般原则、关键问题和程序选项。还确定了未来的研究方向。