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Dev World Bioeth ; 13(3): 111-8, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22708740

ABSTRACT

The last 20 years have seen a staggering growth in the practice of off-shoring clinical research to low-and middle-income countries (LICs and MICs), a growth that has been matched by the neoliberal policies adopted by host countries towards attracting trials to their shores. A recurring concern in this context is the charge of exploitation, linked to various aspects of off-shoring. In this paper, I examine Alan Wertheimer's approach and offer an alternative view of understanding exploitation in this context. I will suggest that the justification for the enterprise of research is largely dependent on its integration within a health system from which participants regularly benefit and I argue that an attention to a principle of reciprocity will enable us to better recognize and address exploitation in international research.


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Biomedical Research/ethics , Clinical Trials as Topic/ethics , Developing Countries , Human Experimentation/ethics , Outsourced Services/ethics , Poverty , Clinical Trials as Topic/trends , Community-Based Participatory Research/ethics , Community-Based Participatory Research/trends , Developing Countries/economics , Ethics, Research , Humans , Outsourced Services/trends
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