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    • Clinical research ethics
    • Participant engagement and protection
    • Evidence-based research practices

    Background:

    • Limited evidence supports current practices for protecting and engaging clinical research participants.
    • Generating evidence in research ethics faces barriers, especially when challenging established norms.
    • The need for a systematic approach to improve research ethics is evident.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight challenges in generating evidence for clinical research recruitment and consent.
    • To advocate for a collaborative learning system in research ethics.
    • To emphasize the importance of evidence-based practices in participant protection.

    Main Methods:

    • Describing examples of attempts to generate evidence on recruitment and consent.
    • Identifying significant barriers encountered during evidence generation.
    • Analyzing the implications of these barriers for research ethics.

    Main Results:

    • Attempts to create evidence for participant recruitment and consent faced substantial obstacles.
    • Current research norms can impede the generation of crucial ethical evidence.
    • Collaboration is essential to overcome barriers in research ethics.

    Conclusions:

    • A shift towards a learning system for research ethics is necessary.
    • Overcoming barriers requires collaboration among researchers and stakeholders.
    • Developing evidence-based approaches is vital for participant protection and engagement.