Withdrawal of clinical trials policy by Canadian research institute is a “lost opportunity for increased transparency”
Connotea Imports 2012-07-31
Summary:
"Canadian researchers and academics are puzzled by the Canadian Institute for Health Research’s decision to withdraw its policy on clinical trial registration and results just three months after posting it on its website. The institute has declined to comment on the decision. A statement on its website says that its policy has been “superseded” by a more general guidance document on the ethics of research involving humans that was prepared for, and approved by, Canada’s three major public funding agencies....If the institute’s policy is permanently rescinded, the result would be “a lost opportunity for a federal funding agency to make a statement that increased transparency is important for...ensuring that publicly funded research has maximal impact,” said Dr [An-Wen Chan, a scientist with the Women’s College Research Institute in Toronto and co-author of the Ottawa Statement on Principles and Implementation of Clinical Trial Registration and Results Reporting]...."