Fazal Asma
Children's Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN USA.
Asian Bioeth Rev. 2021 Nov 6;14(2):151-168. doi: 10.1007/s41649-021-00196-w. eCollection 2022 Apr.
The rapid growth of pharmaceutical markets in the 20th century has increased the demand for human research participants in clinical trials. However, with the globalization of clinical research, most clinical trials are conducted in low-income countries (LICs) with political and economic instability, and lack of basic healthcare, but easy access to human subjects. This paper explores the unique ethical challenges faced during the pre-enrollment phase of cross-cultural research in a country like Pakistan, and how these challenges make the Pakistani population vulnerable to exploitation. It also outlines recommendations regarding conducting research in Pakistan within ethical parameters adopted according to local culture. This discussion is important because researchers must focus on the pre-enrollment phase of the research process for it's cultural suitability and acceptability so that the research conducted is credible and valid and has social value for the research population.
20世纪制药市场的快速增长增加了临床试验中对人类研究参与者的需求。然而,随着临床研究的全球化,大多数临床试验在政治和经济不稳定、缺乏基本医疗保健但容易获取人类受试者的低收入国家进行。本文探讨了在巴基斯坦这样的国家进行跨文化研究的预招募阶段所面临的独特伦理挑战,以及这些挑战如何使巴基斯坦人口容易受到剥削。它还概述了在根据当地文化采用的伦理参数范围内在巴基斯坦开展研究的建议。这一讨论很重要,因为研究人员必须关注研究过程的预招募阶段,以确保其文化适宜性和可接受性,从而使所进行的研究可信、有效,并对研究人群具有社会价值。