Can Clinical Research Be Both Ethical and Scientific? A Commentary Inspired by Rosser and Marquis
Hypatia 4 (2):156 - 168 (1989)
| Abstract | Problems with clinical research that create conflicts between doctors' therapeutic and research obligations may be fueled by a rigid view of science as determiner of truth, a heavy reliance on statistics, and certain features of randomized clinical trials. I suggest some creative, feminist approaches to such research and explore ways to provide choice for patients and to use values in directing both therapy and science - to enhance the effectiveness of each. | |||||||||
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