Think Pragmatically: Investigators' Obligations to Patient-Subjects When Research is Embedded in Care

Am J Bioeth. 2023 Aug;23(8):10-21. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2022.2063435. Epub 2022 Apr 18.

Abstract

Growing interest in embedded research approaches-where research is incorporated into clinical care-has spurred numerous studies to generate knowledge relevant to the real-world needs of patients and other stakeholders. However, it also has presented ethical challenges. An emerging challenge is how to understand the nature and extent of investigators' obligations to patient-subjects. Prior scholarship on investigator duties has generally been grounded upon the premise that research and clinical care are distinct activities, bearing distinct duties. Yet this premise-and its corresponding implications-are challenged when research and clinical care are deliberately integrated. After presenting three case studies from recent pragmatic clinical trials, we identify six differences between explanatory trials and embedded research that limit the application of existing scholarship for ascertaining investigator duties. We suggest that these limitations indicate a need to account for the implications of usual care and to move beyond a narrow focus on the investigator-subject dyad, one that better reflects the team- and institution-based nature of contemporary health systems.

Keywords: Research ethics; health services research; human subjects research; professional ethics.

MeSH terms

  • Biomedical Research* / ethics
  • Humans
  • Research Personnel*