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公众参与人群层面生物医学研究的治理:未解决的问题与未来方向。

Public involvement in the governance of population-level biomedical research: unresolved questions and future directions.

作者信息

Erikainen Sonja, Friesen Phoebe, Rand Leah, Jongsma Karin, Dunn Michael, Sorbie Annie, McCoy Matthew, Bell Jessica, Burgess Michael, Chen Haidan, Chico Vicky, Cunningham-Burley Sarah, Darbyshire Julie, Dawson Rebecca, Evans Andrew, Fahy Nick, Finlay Teresa, Frith Lucy, Goldenberg Aaron, Hinton Lisa, Hoppe Nils, Hughes Nigel, Koenig Barbara, Lignou Sapfo, McGowan Michelle, Parker Michael, Prainsack Barbara, Shabani Mahsa, Staunton Ciara, Thompson Rachel, Varnai Kinga, Vayena Effy, Williams Oli, Williamson Max, Chan Sarah, Sheehan Mark

机构信息

Centre for Biomedicine, Self and Society, Usher Institute, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Biomedical Ethics Unit, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

J Med Ethics. 2020 Oct 6. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2020-106530.

Abstract

Population-level biomedical research offers new opportunities to improve population health, but also raises new challenges to traditional systems of research governance and ethical oversight. Partly in response to these challenges, various models of public involvement in research are being introduced. Yet, the ways in which public involvement should meet governance challenges are not well understood. We conducted a qualitative study with 36 experts and stakeholders using the World Café method to identify key governance challenges and explore how public involvement can meet these challenges. This brief report discusses four cross-cutting themes from the study: the need to move beyond individual consent; issues in benefit and data sharing; the challenge of delineating and understanding publics; and the goal of clarifying justifications for public involvement. The report aims to provide a starting point for making sense of the relationship between public involvement and the governance of population-level biomedical research, showing connections, potential solutions and issues arising at their intersection. We suggest that, in population-level biomedical research, there is a pressing need for a shift away from conventional governance frameworks focused on the individual and towards a focus on collectives, as well as to foreground ethical issues around social justice and develop ways to address cultural diversity, value pluralism and competing stakeholder interests. There are many unresolved questions around how this shift could be realised, but these unresolved questions should form the basis for developing justificatory accounts and frameworks for suitable collective models of public involvement in population-level biomedical research governance.

摘要

基于人群的生物医学研究为改善人群健康带来了新机遇,但也给传统的研究治理体系和伦理监督带来了新挑战。部分是为应对这些挑战,各种公众参与研究的模式正在被引入。然而,公众参与应如何应对治理挑战,目前还没有得到很好的理解。我们使用世界咖啡方法对36位专家和利益相关者进行了一项定性研究,以确定关键的治理挑战,并探讨公众参与如何应对这些挑战。本简要报告讨论了该研究中的四个贯穿各领域的主题:超越个人同意的必要性;利益和数据共享问题;界定和理解公众的挑战;以及阐明公众参与理由的目标。该报告旨在为理解公众参与与基于人群的生物医学研究治理之间的关系提供一个起点,展示它们之间的联系、潜在解决方案以及在它们的交叉点出现的问题。我们建议,在基于人群的生物医学研究中,迫切需要从关注个体的传统治理框架转向关注集体,同时突出围绕社会正义的伦理问题,并制定应对文化多样性、价值多元主义和利益相关者利益冲突的方法。围绕如何实现这一转变存在许多未解决的问题,但这些未解决的问题应成为为基于人群的生物医学研究治理中合适的公众参与集体模式制定正当理由说明和框架的基础。

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