Ethical issues in clinical neuroscience research: A patient’s perspective

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Perry D. Cohen
Linda Herman
Sheryl Jedlinski
Peggy Willocks
Paula Wittekind
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[1] Parkinson Pipeline Project,
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Neurotherapeutics | 2007年 / 4卷
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Parkinson’s disease; sham surgery; placebo; ethics; conflict of interest; patient voice; patient-centered care;
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A patient-centered paradigm for clinical research and medical care is presented as a solution to the problem of declining innovation and increasing costs and development time in the pipeline for new therapies. Fundamental differences in values and motivations among scientists, clinicians, industry sponsor, and patients in neurotherapeutics provide a framework for analysis of ethical conflicts and the loss of public confidence in medical research. Parkinson advocates’ views on clinical trial participation, perceived risks and benefits, placebo controls, and sham surgery are presented. These views reflect the sense of urgency and the unique perspective that comes from living with this progressive, debilitating condition full time. A patient-centered paradigm that includes authentic voices of patients as collaborators at every stage of development will help to resolve conflicts, build trust, recruit trial participants, and accelerate new therapies. Key elements are adaptive clinical trial methods and the development of information technology for the assessment of outcomes and surveillance of safety over the life cycle of a medical product. Supported by the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, the Parkinson Pipeline Project is a grassroots group of Parkinson’s patients whose goal is to represent an authentic voice for patients in the treatment development process. This group promotes education and communication between members of the Parkinson’s community and active stakeholders in medical research, industry, and regulatory agencies. Its members are an example of a new breed of knowledgeable consumers, armed with first-hand access to research findings and reinforced by on-line connections to like-minded peers throughout the world.
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页码:537 / 544
页数:7
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