Conducting research with human subjects in international settings: ethical considerations.

Sandra L Alfano
Author Information
  1. Sandra L Alfano: Research Scientist, General Internal Medicine, and Chair, Human Investigation Committee, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

Abstract

Biomedical research in international settings is undergoing expansive growth and may potentially result in far-reaching benefits, such as direction of research resources toward solving basic health care needs of world populations. However, key ethical concerns surround this expansion and must be carefully considered by international researchers. International research is impacted by differences in language, culture, regulatory structures, financial resources, and possibly ethical standards. Local community leadership involvement in the planning stages of research is imperative. Especially in resource-poor countries, the research agenda must be designed to address local needs and provide local benefit. Capacity strengthening efforts, aimed at improving institutional support for ethical conduct of human subjects research, must continue to be supported by wealthier nations.

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MeSH Term

Biomedical Research
Developing Countries
Ethics Committees, Research
Ethics, Research
Humans
United States