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在肯尼亚开展人体疟疾感染控制研究的社区参与:方法和经验教训。

Undertaking Community Engagement for a Controlled Human Malaria Infection Study in Kenya: Approaches and Lessons Learnt.

机构信息

Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya.

PATH Centre for Vaccine Innovation and Access, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Apr 29;10:793913. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.793913. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Human infection studies (HIS) involve deliberately infecting healthy volunteers with disease-causing pathogens under controlled conditions. These studies are "controlled" by way of using specific types of pathogens, including dose, and the availability of emergency medical facilities to research volunteers. Most HIS involve diseases whose treatment is known and are done to accelerate the development of novel therapeutics such as vaccines, to address emerging and existing infectious diseases. Traditionally, HIS have been conducted primarily in high-income countries (HICs) but are now increasingly being conducted in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs). In LMICs settings, HIS are likely to raise concerns among various stakeholders including participating populations and regulatory bodies, that are unfamiliar with this type of research. Deliberately infecting a healthy individual with a disease-causing pathogen seems to go against the normal practice of medicine of "do no harm". Such types of studies can give rise to increased rumors and jeopardize research participation in study activities, including non-HIS research. Community engagement can be one approach to address particular issues that HIS studies raise through meaningfully engaging with communities, where views and voices inform the conduct of HIS studies. In addition, engagement can inform the ethical conduct and acceptability of HIS studies in LMICs settings and provide opportunities for sharing information, listening to, and responding to concerns and views from potential participants, and the larger community in which the study would be conducted. Despite community engagement being an important aspect to consider, very few published and gray literature cover the types of approaches that have been used, and lessons learnt in engagement for HIS. This article outlinesthe community engagement approaches that were used to engage stakeholders and communities for malaria HIS-controlled human malaria infection (CHMI), undertaken in Kilifi, Kenya. It outlines the engagement activities across the research cycle, from activities conducted during protocol development, to planning, and implementation of the study. We discuss the challenges experienced, lessons learnt, and provide some recommendations for engagement around HIS.

摘要

人类感染研究(HIS)涉及在受控条件下故意用致病病原体感染健康志愿者。这些研究通过使用特定类型的病原体来“控制”,包括病原体的剂量和为研究志愿者提供紧急医疗设施。大多数 HIS 涉及已知治疗方法的疾病,并且是为了加速新型疗法(如疫苗)的开发而进行的,以应对新出现和现有的传染病。传统上,HIS 主要在高收入国家(HICs)进行,但现在越来越多地在中低收入国家(LMICs)进行。在 LMIC 环境中,HIS 可能会引起包括参与人群和监管机构在内的各种利益相关者的关注,因为他们不熟悉这种类型的研究。故意用致病病原体感染健康个体似乎违反了“不伤害”的医学常规。这种类型的研究可能会引起更多的谣言,并危及研究参与研究活动,包括非 HIS 研究。社区参与是解决 HIS 研究引起的特定问题的一种方法,通过与社区进行有意义的接触,让观点和声音为 HIS 研究的开展提供信息。此外,参与可以为在 LMIC 环境中进行 HIS 研究的伦理行为和可接受性提供信息,并为分享信息、倾听和回应潜在参与者以及研究将开展的更大社区的关注和意见提供机会。尽管社区参与是一个需要考虑的重要方面,但很少有已发表和灰色文献涵盖已经使用过的方法以及在 HIS 方面的参与经验教训。本文概述了为在肯尼亚基利菲进行的疟疾 HIS 受控人类疟疾感染(CHMI)研究而与利益攸关方和社区进行接触所采用的社区参与方法。它概述了研究周期中各个阶段的参与活动,从协议制定期间的活动到研究的规划和实施。我们讨论了所经历的挑战、吸取的经验教训,并为 HIS 周围的参与提供了一些建议。

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