Ethical challenges in integrating patient-care with clinical research in a resource-limited setting: perspectives from Papua New Guinea [Book Review]

BMC Medical Ethics 14 (1):29 (2013)
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Abstract

In resource-limited settings where healthcare services are limited and poverty is common, it is difficult to ethically conduct clinical research without providing patient-care. Therefore, integration of patient-care with clinical research appears as an attractive way of conducting research while providing patient-care. In this article, we discuss the ethical implications of such approach with perspectives from Papua New Guinea

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