2021 •
Clinical Research Redirection and Optimization During a Pandemic.
Authors:
Ludmilla Candido Santos, Ying Hui Low, Konstantin Inozemtsev, Alexander Nagrebetsky
Abstract:
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen many hurdles to crucial research processes, in particular those that depend on personnel interactions, in providing safeguards against the incipient infectious disease. At the same time, there was a rapid redirection of research, driven by popular and social media and demand for pandemic-related content, to the detriment of non-COVID-19 research and perhaps to COVID-19 research itself. This article provides historical context to research redirection and discusses approaches to optimizing research methodology in th (...)
The COVID-19 pandemic has seen many hurdles to crucial research processes, in particular those that depend on personnel interactions, in providing safeguards against the incipient infectious disease. At the same time, there was a rapid redirection of research, driven by popular and social media and demand for pandemic-related content, to the detriment of non-COVID-19 research and perhaps to COVID-19 research itself. This article provides historical context to research redirection and discusses approaches to optimizing research methodology in the setting of COVID-19 pandemic. (Read More)
Ludmilla Candido Santos, Ying Hui Low, Konstantin Inozemtsev, Alexander Nagrebetsky
Anesthesiology Clinics ·
2021
Engineering ethics |
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