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ArtikelMoral Conflict in Clinical Trials  
Oleh: Merritt, Maria
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Ethics: An International Journal of Social Political and Legal Philosophy vol. 115 no. 2 (Jan. 2005), page 306-330.
Topik: Ethics; Moral; Klinik; Percobaan; Scientif Duty; Protective Duty; Goals; Strategi
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    • Nomor Panggil: EE44.19
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Isi artikelMany investigators who conduct clinical trials with human subjects, face inevitable conflict between two moral duties. They have scientific duty: the duty to conduct any trial for which they are manner responsible so as to produce scientifically valid results in a timely manner, lest the participation of human subjects be in vain. They also have protective duty: the duty to protect human subjects' medical wellbeing in the face of the medical burdens and risks of research participation. Both duties have wide scope in the context of clinical trials: they both govern an investigator's conduct of a trial pervasively. Both have the force of the general moral obligation from which they derive, the oblogation to respect other human beings. Yet, it is inherent in the structure of many clinical trials that both duties cannnot be fulfilled in all particular instances.
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