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Fundamental questions about the morality of pediatric medical
research persist despite years of debate and the establishment of
strict codes of ethics. Is it ever permissible to use a child as a
means to an end? How much authority should parents have over
decisions about research involving their children? Should children
or their parents be paid for participation in research? Most
importantly, how can the twin goals of access to the benefits of
clinical research and protection from research risk be reconciled?
Promoting more thoughtful attention to the complex ethical problems
that arise when research involves children, this fully updated new
edition of Ethics and Research with Children presents 14 case
studies featuring some of the most challenging and fascinating
ethical dilemmas in pediatric research. Each chapter begins with a
unique case vignette, followed by rich discussion and incisive
ethical analysis. Chapters represent a host of current
controversies and are contributed by leading scholars from a
variety of disciplines that must grapple with how to best protect
children from research risk while driving innovation in the fight
against childhood diseases. Chapters end with questions for
discussion, providing faculty and students with accessible starting
points from which to explore more in depth the thorny issues that
are raised. In the final chapter, the editors provide a synthesis
and summary that serve as a capstone and companion to the
case-based chapters. Unique in its specific focus on research,
Ethics and Research with Children provides a balanced and thorough
account of the enduring dilemmas that arise when children become
research subjects, and will be essential reading for those involved
with pediatric research in any context.
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