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Title: | The Ethics of End-of-Trial Obligations in a Pediatric Malaria Vaccine Trial: The Perspectives of Stakeholders From Ghana and Tanzania |
Authors: | Ward, Claire Leonie Shaw, David Anane-Sarpong, Evelyn Sankoh, Osman Tanner, Marcel Elger, Bernice |
Keywords: | ethics vaccines end of trial equality equity |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics |
Abstract: | This study explores stakeholder experiences and perspectives on end-of-trial obligations at the close of a phase II/III Pediatric Malaria Vaccine Trial (PMVT) [GSK/PATH-MVI RTS, S) (NCT00866619]. We conducted 52 key informant interviews with major stakeholders of an international multicentre PMVT in Ghana and Tanzania. The responses fell into four main themes: (a) Communicating End-of-Trial, (b) Maintaining Health Care Services, (c) Dissemination of Results, and (d) Post-Trial Access. Interviewee responses shared important practical experiences and insights that complement current thinking in the literature on research ethics guidance: (a) accompany end-of-trial communication with information on personal and family health care responsibilities, (b) establish public health indicators to measure the impact of research on a health care system, (c) design a gradual exit strategy with opportunities to address unplanned events, (d) endorse a principled approach of continuity of care when designing a health care service handover, and (e) devise an actionable posttrial treatment access pathway with diverse stakeholder representatives |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9234 |
Appears in Collections: | School of Medical Sciences |
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