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系统评价:低流行国家 COVID-19 研究的生物伦理学意义,一组截然不同的问题。

Systematic review: bioethical implications for COVID-19 research in low prevalence countries, a distinctly different set of problems.

机构信息

Sydney Dental School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Westmead Campus, NSW, 2145, Australia.

Division of Oral Health, Western Sydney Local Health District, Westmead, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Med Ethics. 2021 Mar 3;22(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s12910-021-00589-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented extraordinary challenges to worldwide healthcare systems, however, prevalence remains low in some countries. While the challenges of conducting research in high-prevalence countries are well published, there is a paucity from low COVID-19 countries.

METHODS

A PRISMA guided systematic review was conducted using the databases Ovid-Medline, Embase, Scopus and Web of Science to identify relevant articles discussing ethical issues relating to research in low prevalence COVID-19 countries.

RESULTS

The search yielded 133 original articles of which only 2 fit the inclusion criteria and aim, with neither specific to low prevalence. Most of the available literature focused on clinical management and resource allocation related to high prevalence countries. These results will be discussed under the ethical dimensions of equity, individual liberty, privacy and confidentiality, proportionality, public protection, provision of care, reciprocity, stewardship and trust..

CONCLUSIONS

A systematic review failed to identify articles relating to COVID-19 research ethics, specific to low prevalence countries. It shows that there is a significant gap in the literature that warrants further investigation. Common ethical principles were used to present a distinct set of challenges experienced by a country with a low prevalence of COVID-19. This unique perspective of some of the common ethical problems surrounding research, may help guide further discussion and guide research in similar countries.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行给全球医疗体系带来了巨大挑战,但在一些国家,其发病率仍较低。虽然在高发病率国家进行研究的挑战已经得到充分报道,但在 COVID-19 发病率低的国家,相关研究却很少。

方法

采用 PRISMA 指南,通过 Ovid-Medline、Embase、Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库,对探讨 COVID-19 发病率低的国家与研究相关的伦理问题的相关文章进行系统评价。

结果

检索到 133 篇原始文章,其中只有 2 篇符合纳入标准和目的,但都不是专门针对 COVID-19 发病率低的国家。大多数现有文献主要集中在与高发病率国家相关的临床管理和资源分配上。这些结果将根据公平、个人自由、隐私和保密、相称性、公共保护、提供护理、互惠、管理和信任等伦理维度进行讨论。

结论

系统评价未发现专门针对 COVID-19 发病率低的国家的研究伦理文章。这表明文献中存在很大的空白,需要进一步调查。共同的伦理原则被用来提出一个发病率低的国家所面临的一套独特的挑战。这种对一些常见伦理问题的独特看法,可能有助于进一步的讨论,并指导类似国家的研究。

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