经济补偿
补偿(心理学)
麦克内马尔试验
考试(生物学)
临床试验
伦理委员会
会计
利益冲突
立法
医学
家庭医学
精算学
心理学
业务
政治学
公共关系
法学
社会心理学
内科学
公共行政
古生物学
统计
数学
生物
作者
Laure Peyro‐Saint‐Paul,Cathy Gaillard,Adeline Paris,Charlotte Gourio,Céleste Zerger,Maxence Ficheux,Guillaume Grandazzi,Jean‐Jacques Parienti,Rémy Morello
摘要
Abstract Background According to European clinical research legislation, no undue influence, including financial incentives, should be used to encourage participation in clinical trials. Financial compensation should be based on the inconvenience experienced by patients and is determined by the sponsor. Objectives The objective of this study was to assess the adequacy of patients' financial compensation by obtaining an external ethical opinion compared to the actual compensation provided. Methods We randomly selected and reviewed 50 clinical drug trials, including 25 academic and 25 industry‐sponsored studies. An external ethics group consisting of three members from French ethics committees, blinded to the actual compensation and the sponsor, retrospectively reviewed the study characteristics and assessed whether financial compensation was appropriate. Cohen's Kappa test measured agreement between actual compensation and the ethics group's opinion, and the McNemar test measured discrepancies. Results There was no agreement between the actual financial compensation and the ethics group's opinion ( K = −.07; 95% CI = [−.16–.02]). More discrepancies were found in favour of financial compensation according to the ethics group than provided by sponsors (12 vs. 2, p = .016). The ethics group recommended financial compensation in 12 out of 50 studies (24%), which were studies with a higher number of additional visits ( p = .004) and were more frequently sponsored by industry ( p = .008). Sponsors only provided financial compensation in 2 out of 50 studies (4%). Conclusion Patients are rarely compensated despite the perceived inconvenience. Both sponsors and ethics members struggle to determine the need for financial compensation, indicating a need for more precise recommendations for both parties.
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