Renfrew Mary J, Raisler Jeanne, Powell Kennedy Holly, Mudokwenyu-Rawdon Christine, Prakasamma M
Mother and Infant Research Unit, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
J Midwifery Womens Health. 2003 Sep-Oct;48(5):346-9. doi: 10.1016/s1526-9523(03)00282-4.
A workshop on international research in midwifery was held at the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) Triennial Congress in Vienna, April 2002. Thirty-five participants from 12 countries took part. The participants themselves defined the agenda, and subsequent discussion addressed the following issues: international research relationships and collaboration; ethical conduct in international research in midwifery; the role of the International Confederation of Midwives in international research; and identifying topics for an international midwifery research agenda. Recommendations arising from this workshop were as follows: develop guidelines and a code of ethics for the conduct of international research in midwifery; continue to actively support research and further develop that support; support education and capacity building for research at basic and continuing education levels; and update on a regular basis the priorities identified for collaborative international studies.
2002年4月,一场关于助产领域国际研究的研讨会在维也纳举行的国际助产士联合会(ICM)三年一届大会期间召开。来自12个国家的35名参与者参加了此次研讨会。参与者自行确定了议程,随后的讨论涉及以下问题:国际研究关系与合作;助产领域国际研究中的道德行为;国际助产士联合会在国际研究中的作用;以及确定国际助产研究议程的主题。本次研讨会产生的建议如下:制定助产领域国际研究行为的指导方针和道德准则;继续积极支持研究并进一步发展这种支持;在基础和继续教育层面支持研究教育和能力建设;定期更新为国际合作研究确定的优先事项。