Dev World Bioeth. 2019 Sep;19(3):180-185. doi: 10.1111/dewb.12227. Epub 2019 Apr 14.
Research involving human participants has been conducted in the Philippines since the beginning of the Spanish colonial period. Such studies are expected to adhere to internationally accepted ethical guidelines. This paper discusses trends in clinical research ethics in the Philippines during the American colonial period (1898-1946). Specifically, studies were assessed on: 1) their observance of ethical protocols, including review; 2) identification of inclusion and exclusion criteria in the selection of participants; 3) use of vulnerable subjects; and 4) practice of the informed consent process. Only the informed consent process had a significant logistic correlation with progression of years. Recruitment of vulnerable groups was common during this period; children and prisoners were the most common participants. Trends in medical ethics in the Philippines reflected those in the United States prior to the publication of the Nuremberg Code, which served as a milestone in the protection of human welfare in clinical research.
菲律宾从西班牙殖民时期开始就已经进行涉及人类参与者的研究。此类研究预计将遵守国际公认的伦理准则。本文讨论了美国殖民时期(1898-1946 年)菲律宾临床研究伦理的趋势。具体而言,对以下方面的研究进行了评估:1)遵守包括审查在内的伦理协议的情况;2)在选择参与者时确定纳入和排除标准;3)使用弱势群体;以及 4)知情同意过程的实践。只有知情同意过程与年份的进展有显著的逻辑相关性。在这一时期,弱势群体的招募很常见;儿童和囚犯是最常见的参与者。菲律宾医学伦理的趋势反映了《纽伦堡法典》出版前美国的情况,该法典是保护临床研究中人类福祉的一个里程碑。