Reporting of informed consent, standard of care and post‐trial obligations in global randomized intervention trials: A systematic survey of registered trials

Developing World Bioethics 9 (2):74-80 (2009)
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ABSTRACTObjective: Ethical guidelines are designed to ensure benefits, protection and respect of participants in clinical research. Clinical trials must now be registered on open‐access databases and provide details on ethical considerations. This systematic survey aimed to determine the extent to which recently registered clinical trials report the use of standard of care and post‐trial obligations in trial registries, and whether trial characteristics vary according to setting.Methods: We selected global randomized trials registered on and . We searched for intervention trials of HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis from 9 October 2004, the date of the most recent version of the Helsinki Declaration, to 10 April 2007.Results: We collected data from 312 trials. Fifty‐eight percent of trial protocols report informed consent. Fifty‐eight percent of trials report active controls. Almost no trials mention post‐trial provisions. Most trials measure surrogate outcomes. Twenty percent of trials measure patient‐important outcomes, such as death; and the odds that these outcomes are in a low income country are five times greater than for a developed country 5.03, 95% CI = 2.70 to 9.35, p = < 0.001). Pharmaceutical companies are involved in 28% of trials and measure surrogate outcomes more often than nonpharmaceutical companies .Conclusion: We found a large discrepancy in the quality of reporting and approaches used in trials in developing settings compared to wealthier settings

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