Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 30, Issue 4 , Pages 295-300, May 2007

Process Development for Ethical Recruitment of Patients Into Simultaneous Clinical Studies in a Chiropractic Research Clinic

  • Robert M. Rowell, DC

      Affiliations

    • Director, Palmer Research Clinic, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, Iowa
    • Corresponding Author InformationSubmit requests for reprints to: Robert M. Rowell, DC, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Research Clinic, 741 Brady St, Davenport, IA 52803.
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  • Dana J. Lawrence, DC

      Affiliations

    • Associate Professor, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, Iowa
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  • Edward F. Owens, JR, MS, DC

      Affiliations

    • Associate Professor, Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research, Davenport, Iowa

Received 23 October 2006; accepted 27 November 2007.

Abstract 

Objective

To develop a process at one institution that creates an ethical means to bring other research projects to the attention of an individual who was excluded from the project for which they originally expressed interest, and to discuss the ethical issues surrounding patient recruitment and enrollment.

Method

General consensus process via meetings of investigators involved in the ongoing trials at one institution.

Results

A process and flow sheet for offering new study information to individuals who did not meet the criteria for participation was developed. Once rejected, an individual can be asked if they wish to learn about other studies, are sent home with information, and are instructed to call back if they wish to volunteer. Consent can be used to take baseline information from the first study and apply it to the second.

Conclusion

This process was developed and implemented for use in this research center.

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 The authors have no conflicts of interest. This project was internally funded by the Palmer Center for Chiropractic Research.

PII: S0161-4754(07)00078-4

doi:10.1016/j.jmpt.2007.03.006

Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics
Volume 30, Issue 4 , Pages 295-300, May 2007