Ethical concerns over testing on human subjects

被引:0
|
作者
FitzPatrick, WJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Polytech Inst & State Univ, Dept Philosophy, Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA
来源
关键词
ethics; research ethics; human testing; human subjects; controlled exposure studies; toxins; pesticides; EPA; Food Quality Protection Act; public safety;
D O I
10.1080/20018091095258
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
A joint Subcommittee of the Scientific Advisory Board and the FIFRA Scientific Advisory Panel recently issued a report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) concerning the use of data derived from testing on human subjects. The authors address both scientific and ethical issues pertaining to such research and conclude that as long as certain conditions are met, the deliberate exposure of voluntary subjects to potentially dangerous levels of pesticides can be both scientifically and ethically sound. I argue that there are further ethical problems not adequately addressed in the report. In particular, there are serious concerns about fairness and exploitation in connection with paid volunteers, which also raise questions about the degree to which the conditions of non-coercion and informed consent are likely to be met. The primary aim of this paper is to bring these issues more fully into the discussion. I also consider briefly the constraints placed on legitimate justifications of human studies by the requirement that the promotion of public safety be the ultimate purpose of the studies. This will help to clarify which reasons in support of human studies are in principle legitimate, which will in turn better enable us to weigh diem against the ethical concerns about fairness and exploitation.
引用
收藏
页码:1607 / 1617
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Ethical Concerns for Amnioinfusions
    Atkinson, Meredith A.
    Miller, Jena L.
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2023, 330 (15):
  • [42] Ethical concerns for archivists
    Jimerson, RC
    PUBLIC HISTORIAN, 2006, 28 (01): : 87 - 92
  • [43] Testing new pharmaceutical products in children - A positive step, but ethical concerns remain
    Sutcliffe, AG
    BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 326 (7380): : 64 - 65
  • [44] Do-it-yourself testing for mental illness: Ethical issues, concerns, and recommendations
    Kier, FJ
    Molinari, V
    PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-RESEARCH AND PRACTICE, 2004, 35 (03) : 261 - 267
  • [45] TESTING FOR DRUG-USE .2. LEGAL, SOCIAL, AND ETHICAL CONCERNS
    MONTAGNE, M
    PUGH, CB
    FINK, JL
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY, 1988, 45 (07): : 1509 - 1522
  • [46] Concerns over 'shifting sands' linger as genetic testing expands
    Khamsi, Roxanne
    NATURE MEDICINE, 2008, 14 (06) : 589 - 589
  • [47] Neuro-Oncology Patients as Human Research Subjects: Ethical Considerations for Cognitive and Behavioral Testing for Research Purposes
    Kaur, Jasleen
    Egladyous, Andrew
    Valdivia, Claudia
    Daniel, Andy G. S.
    Krishna, Saritha
    Aabedi, Alexander A.
    Brang, David
    Hervey-Jumper, Shawn L.
    CANCERS, 2022, 14 (03)
  • [48] Concerns over 'shifting sands' linger as genetic testing expands
    Roxanne Khamsi
    Nature Medicine, 2008, 14 : 589 - 589
  • [50] Belmont revisited: Ethical principles for research with human subjects
    Twomey, John G.
    ETHICS & BEHAVIOR, 2007, 17 (02) : 207 - 210