Neidich Alon B, Joseph Josh W, Ober Carole, Ross Lainie Friedman
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Am J Med Genet A. 2008 Feb 1;146A(3):297-304. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.32145.
Researchers at the University of Chicago sought institutional review board (IRB) approval to establish both an obstetrical biobank (Chicago Lying-in Pregnancy Program [CLIPP]) and a pediatric biobank (KidsGene). Before KidsGene was approved, the IRB requested additional ethical review. The research ethics consultation service noted that no empirical data existed about parental attitudes towards this type of project. Postpartum women 18 years or older who delivered at the University of Chicago Hospitals and had live infants on the General Care Nursery service were approached about participating in a survey about the CLIPP biobank and about a hypothetical pediatric biobank. Two hundred thirty-nine women were consented and completed most or all of the survey. Eighty-two percent self-classified as Black and seven percent were Caucasians. Caucasians were the most willing to enroll their children hypothetically into a pediatric biobank with non-Black minorities being the most uncertain about what they would do. Almost half of the women thought that the research had the main goal of advancing science although a similar number expressed the belief that the research had the main goal of helping their individual child. Women supported use of the samples for a wide array of pediatric conditions. Comprehension of research practices, trust in medical researchers, and a belief that the research findings would be used fairly correlated with enrollment. Our survey found that most women support biobank development for research purposes. Most respondents expressed optimism that the results will yield significant benefits and that the benefits will be distributed fairly.
芝加哥大学的研究人员寻求机构审查委员会(IRB)的批准,以建立一个产科生物样本库(芝加哥产妇妊娠项目[CLIPP])和一个儿科生物样本库(儿童基因库)。在儿童基因库获得批准之前,IRB要求进行额外的伦理审查。研究伦理咨询服务指出,目前尚无关于父母对这类项目态度的实证数据。研究人员联系了在芝加哥大学医院分娩、其活产婴儿在普通护理托儿所接受护理的18岁及以上的产后妇女,邀请她们参与一项关于CLIPP生物样本库和一个假设的儿科生物样本库的调查。239名妇女同意并完成了大部分或全部调查。82%的妇女自我归类为黑人,7%为白人。白人最愿意假设性地将自己的孩子纳入儿科生物样本库,非黑人少数族裔对自己会怎么做最为不确定。近一半的妇女认为该研究的主要目标是推动科学发展,尽管有相似数量的妇女表示认为该研究的主要目标是帮助她们自己的孩子。妇女们支持将样本用于广泛的儿科疾病研究。对研究实践的理解、对医学研究人员的信任以及认为研究结果将得到公平应用的信念与参与意愿相关。我们的调查发现,大多数妇女支持为研究目的建立生物样本库。大多数受访者表示乐观地认为研究结果将产生重大益处,并且这些益处将得到公平分配。