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[Data transparency - an ethical imperative? Approaching the issues].

Georg Marckmann1, Daniel Strech

  • 1Institut für Ethik, Geschichte und Theorie der Medizin, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. marckmann@lmu.de

Zeitschrift Fur Evidenz, Fortbildung Und Qualitat Im Gesundheitswesen
|May 3, 2011
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Full publication of clinical trial results is ethically mandated due to obligations to participants and to prevent patient harm and resource misallocation. Strategies for ensuring data transparency and assigning responsibility are crucial for complete biomedical research reporting.

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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Research Ethics
  • Clinical Trial Transparency
  • Publication Bias

Context:

  • Clinical trial findings are frequently not fully published, leading to publication bias.
  • This selective reporting distorts the evidence base, impacting medical decision-making.
  • Ethical obligations to participants, sponsors, and the public necessitate complete data disclosure.

Purpose:

  • To present ethical arguments for the complete transparency of biomedical research data.
  • To explore strategies for guaranteeing data transparency in clinical trials.
  • To identify responsible parties for implementing transparency measures.

Summary:

  • Ethical imperatives, including deontological and consequentialist arguments, support full publication of all clinical trial results.
  • These ethical reasons outweigh counterarguments such as research freedom or data protection.
  • The paper examines strategies and responsibilities for achieving data transparency.

Impact:

  • Promoting full publication mitigates patient harm and prevents the misallocation of scarce research resources.
  • Ensuring transparency in clinical trials leads to a more accurate and reliable body of medical evidence.
  • Addressing publication bias enhances the integrity and trustworthiness of biomedical research findings.