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用于评估低收入和中等收入国家研究伦理委员会运作特征的自我评估工具的结果。

Results of a self-assessment tool to assess the operational characteristics of research ethics committees in low- and middle-income countries.

作者信息

Silverman Henry, Sleem Hany, Moodley Keymanthri, Kumar Nandini, Naidoo Sudeshni, Subramanian Thilakavathi, Jaafar Rola, Moni Malini

机构信息

University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

National Hepatology and Tropical Medicine Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt.

出版信息

J Med Ethics. 2015 Apr;41(4):332-7. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2013-101587. Epub 2014 Apr 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Many research ethics committees (RECs) have been established in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in response to increased research in these countries. How well these RECs are functioning remains largely unknown. Our objective was to assess the usefulness of a self-assessment tool in obtaining benchmarking data on the extent to which RECs are in compliance with recognised international standards.

METHODS

REC chairs from several LMICs (Egypt, South Africa and India) were asked to complete an online self-assessment tool for RECs with a maximum score of 200. Individual responses were collected anonymously.

RESULTS

The aggregate mean score was 137.4±35.8 (∼70% of maximum score); mean scores were significantly associated with the presence of a budget (p<0.001), but not with duration of existence, frequency of meetings, or the presence of national guidelines. As a group, RECs achieved more than 80% of the maximum score for the following domains: submission processes and documents received, recording of meeting minutes, criteria for ethical review and criteria for informed consent. RECs achieved less than 80% of the maximum score for the following domains: institutional commitment, policies and procedures of the REC, membership composition and training, policies and procedures for protocol review, elements of a decision letter and criteria for continuing review.

CONCLUSIONS

This study highlights areas where RECs from LMICs can improve to be in compliance with recommended international standards for RECs. The self-assessment tool provides valuable benchmarking data for RECs and can serve as a quality improvement method to help RECs enhance their operations.

摘要

目的

为应对低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)研究活动的增加,这些国家已设立了许多研究伦理委员会(RECs)。这些伦理委员会的运作情况在很大程度上仍不为人所知。我们的目标是评估一种自我评估工具在获取有关伦理委员会符合公认国际标准程度的基准数据方面的有用性。

方法

来自几个低收入和中等收入国家(埃及、南非和印度)的伦理委员会主席被要求完成一个针对伦理委员会的在线自我评估工具,该工具的最高分为200分。个人回复以匿名方式收集。

结果

总平均分是137.4±35.8(约为最高分的70%);平均分与是否有预算显著相关(p<0.001),但与存在时长、会议频率或国家指南的存在与否无关。作为一个整体,伦理委员会在以下领域的得分超过了最高分的80%:提交流程和收到的文件、会议记录、伦理审查标准和知情同意标准。伦理委员会在以下领域的得分低于最高分的80%:机构承诺、伦理委员会的政策和程序、成员构成和培训、方案审查的政策和程序、决定函的要素以及持续审查的标准。

结论

本研究突出了低收入和中等收入国家的伦理委员会为符合推荐的国际伦理委员会标准而可改进的领域。自我评估工具为伦理委员会提供了有价值的基准数据,并可作为一种质量改进方法来帮助伦理委员会提升其运作水平。

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