Bennett Belinda
J Law Med. 2009 Aug;17(1):9-15.
In 1989 the first National Women's Health Policy was launched in Australia. Now, 20 years later, the Federal Government has announced plans for the development of a new National Women's Health Policy to address the health needs of Australian women. The Policy will be based on five principles: gender equity; health equity between women; a focus on prevention; an evidence base for interventions; and a life course approach. This editorial examines the role for law in the development of a new National Women's Health Policy. It considers the relevance of regulatory frameworks for health research in supporting an evidence base for health interventions and analyses the requirement in the National Health and Medical Research Council's National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research for "fair inclusion" of research participants. The editorial argues for a holistic approach to women's health that includes regulatory frameworks for research, identification of funding priorities for research, and the need for a dedicated government department or agency to promote women's health.
1989年,澳大利亚推出了首个国家妇女健康政策。如今,20年后,联邦政府已宣布计划制定一项新的国家妇女健康政策,以满足澳大利亚女性的健康需求。该政策将基于五项原则:性别平等;女性之间的健康公平;注重预防;干预措施的证据基础;以及生命历程方法。这篇社论探讨了法律在新的国家妇女健康政策制定过程中的作用。它考虑了健康研究监管框架在支持健康干预措施证据基础方面的相关性,并分析了国家卫生与医学研究理事会《人类研究伦理行为国家声明》中对研究参与者“公平纳入”的要求。社论主张对妇女健康采取整体方法,包括研究的监管框架、确定研究资金优先事项,以及需要一个专门的政府部门或机构来促进妇女健康。