Fundación Centro, Eating Disorder Institute, Córdoba, Argentina.
Department of Internal Medicine No. 2, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, Lviv, Ukraine.
J Korean Med Sci. 2021 Jan 18;36(3):e31. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e31.
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has caused a breakdown in the healthcare system worldwide. The need to rapidly update guidelines in order to control the transmission in the population and for evidenced-based healthcare care has led to the need for timely, voluminous and valid research. Amid the quest for a vaccine and better therapies, researchers clamouring for information has led to a wide variety of ethical issues due to the unique situation. This paper aims to examine the positive and negative aspects of recent changes in the process of obtaining informed consent. The article outlines the various aspects, from history, previously described exemptions to consenting as well as those implemented during the pandemic and the current impact of virtual methods. Further, the authors make recommendations based on the outcome of suggested adjustments described in the literature. This article looks into increasing the awareness of physicians and researchers about ethical issues that need to be addressed to provide optimal care for patients while assuring their integrity and confidentiality.
2019 年冠状病毒病大流行导致全球医疗体系崩溃。为了控制人群中的传播并提供基于证据的医疗保健,需要快速更新指南,这导致了及时、大量和有效的研究的必要性。在寻求疫苗和更好的治疗方法的过程中,由于独特的情况,研究人员对信息的渴望导致了各种各样的伦理问题。本文旨在研究在获得知情同意过程中最近发生的变化的积极和消极方面。本文概述了从历史、先前描述的同意豁免到在大流行期间实施的以及虚拟方法当前影响的各个方面。此外,作者根据文献中描述的建议调整的结果提出了建议。本文探讨了提高医生和研究人员对需要解决的伦理问题的认识,以便在确保患者的完整性和保密性的同时为患者提供最佳护理。