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Date publication

mai 2023

Journal

Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr FOURNEL Isabelle , Dr OMOROU Abdou Yacoubou


Tous les auteurs :
Bourmaud A, Fianu A, Kervan C, Verga-Gérard A, Fournel I, Dumas A, Mancini J, Alla F, Omorou A, Giraudeau B

Résumé

There is growing evidence on the ethical challenges raised by cluster randomized trials. This specificity is not reflected in the legal texts regulating research, which creates difficulties for researchers implementing these experimental designs. The Ottawa Statement (Weijer et al. 2012) aims to provide detailed guidance on the ethical design, conduct and assessment of cluster trials. More broadly aims to help research stakeholders and decision-makers to make informed ethical decisions regarding the particularity of these experimental designs. It seems that this international statement, written in English, is not sufficiently accessible to all of the French professionals involved in health research. The aim of this article is to provide these professionals with a contextualized and illustrated French translation of the "Ottawa statement".

Mots clés

Cluster randomized trial, Ethics, Informed Consent, consentement libre et éclairé, essais randomisés en clusters, Éthique

Référence

Rev Epidemiol Sante Publique. 2023 05 9;71(4):101847