Clinical research ethics for critically ill patients: a pandemic proposal

Title

Clinical research ethics for critically ill patients: a pandemic proposal

Creator

Cook D; Burns K; Finfer S; Kissoon N; Bhagwanjee S; Annane D; Sprung CL; Fowler R; Latronico N; Marshall J

Publisher

Critical Care Medicine

Date

2010

Subject

Humans; Critical Illness; Research; Informed Consent; Disease Outbreaks; Ethics; Ethics Committees; Human; H1N1 Subtype; Influenza; Influenza A Virus

Description

Pandemic H1N1 influenza is projected to be unprecedented in its scope, causing acute critical illness among thousands of young otherwise healthy adults, who will need advanced life support. Rigorous, relevant, timely, and ethical clinical and health services research is crucial to improve their care and outcomes. Studies designed and conducted during a pandemic should be held to the same high methodologic and implementation standards as during other times. However, unique challenges arise with the need to conduct investigations as efficiently as possible, focused on the optimal outcome for the individual patient, while balancing the need for maximal societal benefit. We believe that clinical critical care research during a pandemic must be approached differently from research undertaken under nonemergent circumstances. We propose recommendations to clinical investigators and research ethics committees regarding clinical and health services research on pandemic-related critical illness. We also propose strategies such as expedited and centralized research ethics committee reviews and alternate consent models.
2010

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Type

Journal Article

Citation List Month

Backlog

Citation

Cook D; Burns K; Finfer S; Kissoon N; Bhagwanjee S; Annane D; Sprung CL; Fowler R; Latronico N; Marshall J, “Clinical research ethics for critically ill patients: a pandemic proposal,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 17, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/14199.