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Program alumna Brigid Flanagan and Program Faculty Publish Paper.

Program alumna Brigid Flanagan and Program faculty Marty Strosberg and Sean Philpott just published a new paper on research in the critical care unit in the Journal of Intensive Care Medicine.

 

Brigid M. Flanagan, RN, MS Fresenius Medical Care North America, Waltham, MA, USA

Sean Philpott, PhD, MS The Bioethics Program, Union Graduate College-Mount Sinai School of          Medicine, Schenectady, NY, USA

Martin A. Strosberg, MA, MPH, PhD The Bioethics Program, Union Graduate College-Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Schenectady, NY, USA,

 

Abstract

Research in the intensive care unit (ICU) raises a number of scientific and ethical challenges. Potential participants

in critical care studies are likely to be considered particularly vulnerable—they may lack sufficient capacity to make informed decisions about trial participation, their health care proxies may lack legal authority to enroll them in research trials or may not know their true intent, and the life-threatening nature of the illness may make them or their surrogates more susceptible to therapeutic misconception. Because of this, critical care investigators must exercise extreme caution when designing and conducting studies in the ICU. In this article, we review the key literature addressing the various scientific and ethical issues raised by critical care research, including questions of equipoise and the selection of control groups, informed consent, therapeutic misconception, conflict of interest, and quality improvement projects. We also describe the current status of key policy or regulatory initiatives designed to address these issues, particularly in light of recent controversies involving critical care studies like the ARDSNet trial.  

 

Table of Contents — July/August 2011, 26 (4)

jic.sagepub.com 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  


 
 
 

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