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What empirical research has been undertaken on the ethics of clinical research in India? A systematic scoping review and narrative synthesis.

Sangeetha ParamasivanPhilippa DaviesAlison RichardsJulia WadeLeila RooshenasNicola MillsAlba RealpeJeffrey Pradeep RajSupriya SubramaniJonathan IvesRichard HuxtableJane M BlazebyJenny L Donovan
Published in: BMJ global health (2021)
The review demonstrates that while a wide range of topics have been studied in India, the focus is largely on assessing knowledge levels across different population groups. This is a useful starting point, but fundamental questions remain unanswered about informed consent processes and broader issues of inequity that pervade the clinical trials/research landscape. A priority-setting exercise and appropriate funding mechanisms to support researchers in India would help improve the clinical trials/research ecosystem.
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