Denholm J T, Bissell K, Viney K, Durand A M, Cash H L, Roseveare C, Merilles O E, Harries A D, Biribo S
Victorian Tuberculosis Program, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Public Health Action. 2017 Mar 21;7(1):6-9. doi: 10.5588/pha.16.0076.
There has been a range of developments in recent years to stimulate increasing public health research activity throughout the Pacific. Development of local capacity for ethics committee review and oversight is, however, frequently underdeveloped. This is reflected in the number of Pacific Island nations where ethics committees have not been established or where only informal processes exist for ethics review and oversight. This is problematic for the optimal development of relevant and culturally appropriate research, and building up local ethics committees should be part of continued research development in the Pacific. Three areas in which local ethics committees may add value are 1) offering better capacity to reflect local priorities, 2) providing broader benefits for research capacity building, and 3) assisting to strengthen systems beyond research ethics. This article considers benefits and challenges for ethics committees in the Pacific, and suggests directions for regional development to further strengthen public health research activity.
近年来,为促进整个太平洋地区公共卫生研究活动的不断增加,出现了一系列进展。然而,当地伦理委员会审查和监督能力的发展往往不足。这体现在一些太平洋岛国的情况中,在这些国家,伦理委员会尚未设立,或者仅存在伦理审查和监督的非正式程序。这对于开展相关且符合文化背景的研究的最佳发展是个问题,建立当地伦理委员会应成为太平洋地区持续研究发展的一部分。当地伦理委员会可能带来价值的三个领域是:1)提供更好的能力以反映当地优先事项;2)为研究能力建设带来更广泛的益处;3)协助加强研究伦理之外的体系。本文探讨了太平洋地区伦理委员会面临的益处和挑战,并提出了区域发展的方向,以进一步加强公共卫生研究活动。