Malawi-Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme, P.O. Box 30096, Chichiri, Blantyre, 3, Malawi.
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK.
BMC Med Ethics. 2020 Feb 5;21(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s12910-020-0454-y.
Human infection studies (HIS) are valuable in vaccine development. Deliberate infection, however, creates challenging questions, particularly in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) where HIS are new and ethical challenges may be heightened. Consultation with stakeholders is needed to support contextually appropriate and acceptable study design. We examined stakeholder perceptions about the acceptability and ethics of HIS in Malawi, to inform decisions about planned pneumococcal challenge research and wider understanding of HIS ethics in LMICs.
We conducted 6 deliberative focus groups and 15 follow-up interviews with research staff, medical students, and community representatives from rural and urban Blantyre. We also conducted 5 key informant interviews with clinicians, ethics committee members, and district health government officials.
Stakeholders perceived HIS research to have potential population health benefits, but they also had concerns, particularly related to the safety of volunteers and negative community reactions. Acceptability depended on a range of conditions related to procedures for voluntary and informed consent, inclusion criteria, medical care or support, compensation, regulation, and robust community engagement. These conditions largely mirror those in existing guidelines for HIS and biomedical research in LMICs. Stakeholder perceptions pointed to potential tensions, for example, balancing equity, safety, and relevance in inclusion criteria.
Our findings suggest HIS research could be acceptable in Malawi, provided certain conditions are in place. Ongoing assessment of participant experiences and stakeholder perceptions will be required to strengthen HIS research during development and roll-out.
人体感染研究(HIS)在疫苗开发中具有重要价值。然而,蓄意感染会带来具有挑战性的问题,尤其是在 HIS 尚属新生且伦理挑战可能加剧的中低收入国家(LMICs)。需要与利益攸关方进行协商,以支持设计符合当地情况且可被接受的研究。我们旨在了解利益攸关方对马拉维 HIS 的可接受性和伦理学的看法,为计划开展的肺炎球菌挑战研究提供参考,并更广泛地了解 LMICs 中的 HIS 伦理学。
我们在农村和城市布兰太尔地区,对研究人员、医学生和社区代表进行了 6 次专题焦点小组讨论和 15 次后续访谈,还对 5 名临床医生、伦理委员会成员和地区卫生政府官员进行了 5 次关键意见访谈。
利益攸关方认为 HIS 研究具有潜在的人群健康效益,但也存在一些担忧,特别是与志愿者的安全和社区的负面反应有关。可接受性取决于一系列与自愿知情同意程序、纳入标准、医疗护理或支持、补偿、监管和强有力的社区参与有关的条件。这些条件与 LMICs 中 HIS 和生物医学研究的现有指南中的条件基本一致。利益攸关方的看法表明存在潜在的紧张关系,例如,在纳入标准中平衡公平、安全和相关性。
我们的研究结果表明,在适当的条件下,HIS 研究在马拉维可能是可以接受的。在开发和推广 HIS 研究期间,需要持续评估参与者的经验和利益攸关方的看法,以加强 HIS 研究。