Dingemann J, Dingemann C, Ure B
Centre of Pediatric Surgery Hannover Medical School and Bult Children's Hospital, Hannover, Germany.
Eur J Pediatr Surg. 2011 Aug;21(4):215-9. doi: 10.1055/s-0031-1277145. Epub 2011 May 17.
Medical research involving human subjects must follow ethical standards as outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki of the World Medical Association. The 3 journals J Ped Surg, Eur J Pediatr Surg and Pediatr Surg Int all require authors' statements regarding ethical approval and the patient or guardian informed consent for studies involving human subjects. It has previously been reported that ethical approval and informed consent is not documented in a considerable proportion of publications in other journals. The aim of this study was to investigate whether ethical approval and informed consent was documented in a consecutive series of publications involving human subjects in the 3 paediatric surgical journals.
All articles involving human subjects or material published in the print and online issues of J Ped Surg, Eur J Pediatr Surg and Pediatr Surg Int in 2010 were systematically reviewed as to whether ethics committee or institutional review board approval and patient or guardian consent to participate in the study was reported. Publications were categorised into prospective studies, retrospective studies, description of new methods and case reports.
579 articles were included in the study (324 J Ped Surg, 103 Eur J Pediatr Surg and 153 Pediatr Surg Int). In case reports (n=142), the lowest level of documentation of ethical approval (1.4%) and informed consent (1%) was observed. The remaining 437 original articles reported ethical approval in 54% of publications (prospective studies 66%, retrospective studies 59%, new methods 27%). Informed consent was documented in 16% of the original articles (prospective studies 50%, retrospective studies 17%, new methods 14%). Detailed investigation of the different journals revealed the highest rate of reporting of ethical approval for J Pediatr Surg (71%), followed by Eur J Pediatr Surg (43%), and Pediatr Surg Int (24%). Patient or guardian informed consent was reported in 15% of the publications in J Pediatr Surg and Pediatr Surg Int, respectively, and in 24% of the papers published in Eur J Pediatr Surg.
Adherence to ethical principles in paediatric surgical research should be improved. Information on ethical approval and informed consent should be included in all manuscripts accepted for publication. Editors should consider establishing a specific online template asking authors for the necessary information during the submission process.
涉及人类受试者的医学研究必须遵循世界医学协会《赫尔辛基宣言》中概述的伦理标准。《小儿外科杂志》《欧洲小儿外科杂志》和《小儿外科国际》这三本期刊都要求作者就涉及人类受试者的研究提供伦理批准声明以及患者或监护人的知情同意书。此前有报道称,其他期刊相当一部分出版物中未记录伦理批准和知情同意情况。本研究的目的是调查这三本小儿外科期刊中一系列连续发表的涉及人类受试者的出版物是否记录了伦理批准和知情同意情况。
对2010年在《小儿外科杂志》《欧洲小儿外科杂志》和《小儿外科国际》的印刷版和网络版上发表的所有涉及人类受试者或材料的文章进行系统回顾,以确定是否报告了伦理委员会或机构审查委员会的批准以及患者或监护人参与研究的同意情况。出版物分为前瞻性研究、回顾性研究、新方法描述和病例报告。
本研究纳入了579篇文章(《小儿外科杂志》324篇、《欧洲小儿外科杂志》103篇、《小儿外科国际》153篇)。在病例报告(n = 142)中,观察到伦理批准(1.4%)和知情同意(1%)的记录水平最低。其余437篇原创文章中,54%的出版物报告了伦理批准情况(前瞻性研究为66%,回顾性研究为59%,新方法为27%)。16%的原创文章记录了知情同意情况(前瞻性研究为50%,回顾性研究为17%,新方法为14%)。对不同期刊的详细调查显示,《小儿外科杂志》伦理批准报告率最高(71%),其次是《欧洲小儿外科杂志》(43%)和《小儿外科国际》(24%)。《小儿外科杂志》和《小儿外科国际》分别有15%的出版物报告了患者或监护人的知情同意情况,《欧洲小儿外科杂志》发表的论文中有24%报告了这一情况。
小儿外科研究中对伦理原则的遵守情况应予以改善。所有接受发表的稿件都应包含伦理批准和知情同意的信息。编辑应考虑建立一个特定的在线模板,在投稿过程中要求作者提供必要信息。