Informed consent rates for neonatal randomized controlled trials in low- and lower middle-income versus high-income countries: A systematic review.
Jacquelyn K PattersonStuti PantDenise F JonesSyed TahaMichael S JonesMelissa S BausermanPaolo MontaldoCarl L BoseSudhin ThayyilPublished in: PloS one (2021)
Neonatal randomized controlled trials in low- and lower middle-income countries report consistently higher consent rates compared to high-income country trials. Our study is limited by the overrepresentation of India among randomized controlled trials in low- and lower middle-income countries. This study raises serious concerns about the adequacy of protections for highly vulnerable populations recruited to clinical trials in low- and lower middle-income countries.