Ethical considerations of researchers conducting pediatric clinical drug trials: a qualitative survey in two Belgian university children's hospitals.

Wannes Van HoofKevin MeestersLien DosscheDaphné ChristiaensPauline De BruyneJohan Vande Walle
Published in: European journal of pediatrics (2018)
We argue for constant ethical reflexivity in pediatric clinical trials, because broad ethical principles are not always easy to apply to specific situations. What is Known: • Several international guidelines and a large body of scientific literature indicate a broad consensus about the basic ethical framework for pediatric clinical trials, based on risk benefit assessment and respect for autonomy. • Little is known about how researchers implement these broad principles in practice. What is New: • Researchers' risk/benefit assessments about their own studies resembled the assessment of neutral peers, assessing burden was more subjective. • Researchers were very confident in their ability to obtain valid informed consent.