Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, Nashville, TN, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Division of Infectious Diseases, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2018 Apr 1;25(4):423-427. doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocx123.
The introduction of mobile communication technologies in health care in low- and middle-income countries offers an opportunity for increased efficiencies in provision of care, improved utilization of scarce resources, reductions in workload, and increased reach of services to a larger target population. Short message service (SMS) technologies offer promise, with several large-scale SMS-based implementations already under way. Still largely lacking in the research literature are evaluations of specific ethical issues that arise when SMS programs are implemented and studied in resource-limited settings. In this paper, we examine the ethical issues raised by the deployment of SMS messaging to support patient retention in HIV care and treatment and in the research conducted to evaluate that deployment. We use case studies that are based in Mozambique and ground our discussion in the ethical framework for international research proposed by Emanuel et al., highlighting ethical considerations needed to guide the design and implementation of future SMS-based interventions. Such guidance is increasingly needed in countries such as Mozambique, where the local capacity for ethical study design and oversight is still limited and the scale-up and study of mHealth initiatives are still driven predominantly by international collaborators. These issues can be complex and will need ongoing attention on a case-by-case basis to ensure that appropriate protections are in place, while simultaneously maximizing the potential benefit of new mHealth technologies.
移动通信技术在中低收入国家的引入,为提高医疗服务效率、更好地利用稀缺资源、减轻工作负担以及扩大服务对象范围提供了机会。短信服务(SMS)技术具有广阔的应用前景,目前已经有多个大规模的基于 SMS 的应用正在进行中。然而,在研究文献中,SMS 项目在资源有限的环境中实施和研究所引发的具体伦理问题,仍缺乏充分的评估。在本文中,我们研究了在 HIV 护理和治疗中部署短信消息传递以支持患者保留,以及为评估该部署而开展的研究中所引发的伦理问题。我们使用了基于莫桑比克的案例研究,并以 Emanuel 等人提出的国际研究伦理框架为基础展开讨论,强调了指导未来基于 SMS 的干预措施的设计和实施所需的伦理考虑。在莫桑比克等国家,当地的伦理研究设计和监督能力仍然有限,移动医疗倡议的扩大和研究仍然主要由国际合作伙伴推动,因此,这种指导越来越有必要。这些问题可能很复杂,需要根据具体情况持续关注,以确保适当的保护措施到位,同时最大限度地发挥新的移动医疗技术的潜在效益。