Chair of Systematic Theology II (Ethics), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Kochstraße 6, 91054, Erlangen, Germany.
Emerging Technologies, Research Prioritisation and Support Unit, Research for Health Department, World Health Organization, 20, Avenue Appia, 1211, Geneva 27, Switzerland.
BMC Med Ethics. 2021 May 10;22(1):56. doi: 10.1186/s12910-021-00614-6.
National Ethics Committees (NECs) offer important oversight and guidance functions and facilitate public debate on bioethical issues. In an increasingly globalized world where technological advances, multi-national research collaborations, and pandemics are creating ethical dilemmas that transcend national borders, coordination and the joining of efforts among NECs are key. The purpose of this study is to take stock of the current NEC landscape, their varying roles and missions, and the range of bioethical topics on which they deliberated since their inception.
Data on the availability, functions, and ethical deliberations (publications) of NECs globally were gathered through a systematic search of NEC websites and through contacts known to the authors. The search was conducted in English, French, and Spanish. The data abstraction was done in Excel and included the NEC's country, region, functions, and deliberations on bioethical issues. Deliberation topics were classified into thematic categories through an iterative process of regrouping to arrive at the main set of themes.
124 NECs in 100 countries were identified. 44% of the NECs are in Europe and 47% are in high-income countries. Out of the 1108 retrieved publications, 40% were on bioethics in the context of research, followed by the clinic (28%) and public health issues (22%). The top five topics of these publications were: research ethics (124; 9%), genetics and genomics (62; 6%), organ transplantation (58; 5%), assisted reproductive technology (49; 4%), and end of life (36; 3%).
Our study makes an important contribution to understanding the current interests and functions of NECs and the range of their bioethics deliberations. By making the data publicly available through this publication, it allows users to conduct tailored analyses and queries based on their interests, and to seek and strengthen collaboration and exchange. It also makes the case for the fruitfulness of developing and maintaining a global repository of current and new deliberations to more effectively advance this field for the greater good of humanity, research, and public health.
国家伦理委员会(NEC)提供了重要的监督和指导功能,并促进了对生物伦理问题的公众讨论。在一个日益全球化的世界中,技术进步、跨国研究合作和大流行病正在产生超越国界的伦理困境,因此 NEC 之间的协调和合作至关重要。本研究旨在评估当前 NEC 的现状、它们不同的角色和使命,以及自成立以来它们审议的一系列生物伦理议题。
通过系统搜索 NEC 网站以及作者已知的联系人,收集了全球 NEC 的可用性、功能和伦理审议(出版物)的数据。搜索使用英语、法语和西班牙语进行。数据提取在 Excel 中进行,包括 NEC 的国家、地区、功能以及对生物伦理问题的审议。通过反复重新分组的迭代过程,将审议议题分类为主题类别,以得出主要议题集。
确定了 100 个国家的 124 个 NEC。44%的 NEC 位于欧洲,47%位于高收入国家。在检索到的 1108 篇出版物中,40%是关于研究背景下的生物伦理学,其次是临床(28%)和公共卫生问题(22%)。这些出版物的前五个主题是:研究伦理(124 篇;9%)、遗传学和基因组学(62 篇;6%)、器官移植(58 篇;5%)、辅助生殖技术(49 篇;4%)和生命末期(36 篇;3%)。
我们的研究对了解 NEC 的当前利益和功能以及它们的生物伦理审议范围做出了重要贡献。通过本出版物公开数据,允许用户根据自己的兴趣进行定制分析和查询,并寻求和加强合作与交流。它还证明了建立和维护一个当前和新审议的全球知识库的有效性,以更有效地为人类、研究和公共卫生的更大利益推进这一领域。