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非洲突发公共卫生事件中的伦理审查流程的范围综述。

A scoping review of ethics review processes during public health emergencies in Africa.

机构信息

Africa Health Research Institute, KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

School of Nursing and Public Health, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

出版信息

BMC Med Ethics. 2024 May 22;25(1):63. doi: 10.1186/s12910-024-01054-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic forced governments, multilateral public health organisations and research institutions to undertake research quickly to inform their responses to the pandemic. Most COVID-19-related studies required swift approval, creating ethical and practical challenges for regulatory authorities and researchers. In this paper, we examine the landscape of ethics review processes in Africa during public health emergencies (PHEs).

METHODS

We searched four electronic databases (Web of Science, PUBMED, MEDLINE Complete, and CINAHL) to identify articles describing ethics review processes during public health emergencies and/or pandemics. We selected and reviewed those articles that were focused on Africa. We charted the data from the retrieved articles including the authors and year of publication, title, country and disease(s) reference, broad areas of (ethical) consideration, paper type, and approach.

RESULTS

Of an initial 4536 records retrieved, we screened the titles and abstracts of 1491 articles, and identified 72 articles for full review. Nine articles were selected for inclusion. Of these nine articles, five referenced West African countries including Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, and experiences linked to the Ebola virus disease. Two articles focused on South Africa and Kenya, while the other two articles discussed more general experiences and pitfalls of ethics review during PHEs in Africa more broadly. We found no articles published on ethics review processes in Africa before the 2014 Ebola outbreak, and only a few before the COVID-19 outbreak. Although guidelines on protocol review and approval processes for PHEs were more frequently discussed after the 2014 Ebola outbreak, these did not focus on Africa specifically.

CONCLUSIONS

There is a gap in the literature about ethics review processes and preparedness within Africa during PHEs. This paper underscores the importance of these processes to inform practices that facilitate timely, context-relevant research that adequately recognises and reinforces human dignity within the quest to advance scientific knowledge about diseases. This is important to improve fast responses to PHEs, reduce mortality and morbidity, and enhance the quality of care before, during, and after pandemics.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行迫使各国政府、多边公共卫生组织和研究机构迅速开展研究,为应对大流行提供信息。大多数与 COVID-19 相关的研究都需要快速批准,这给监管机构和研究人员带来了伦理和实际挑战。在本文中,我们研究了非洲公共卫生紧急事件(PHE)期间的伦理审查流程。

方法

我们在四个电子数据库(Web of Science、PUBMED、MEDLINE Complete 和 CINAHL)中搜索了描述公共卫生紧急事件和/或大流行期间伦理审查流程的文章。我们选择并审查了那些专注于非洲的文章。我们从检索到的文章中提取数据,包括作者和出版年份、标题、国家和疾病参考、(伦理)考虑的广泛领域、文件类型和方法。

结果

在最初检索到的 4536 条记录中,我们筛选了 1491 篇文章的标题和摘要,并确定了 72 篇文章进行全文审查。选择了 9 篇文章进行收录。其中 5 篇文章参考了西非国家,包括利比里亚、几内亚和塞拉利昂,以及与埃博拉病毒病相关的经验。2 篇文章关注南非和肯尼亚,而另外 2 篇文章则更广泛地讨论了非洲 PHE 期间伦理审查的一般经验和陷阱。我们没有发现 COVID-19 爆发前非洲发表的关于伦理审查流程的文章,只有少数关于 COVID-19 爆发前的文章。尽管在 2014 年埃博拉疫情爆发后,更多地讨论了关于 PHE 中协议审查和批准流程的指南,但这些指南并没有专门针对非洲。

结论

在 PHE 期间,非洲的伦理审查流程和准备情况的文献存在空白。本文强调了这些流程的重要性,以告知实践,促进及时、相关的研究,在追求科学知识的同时充分认识和加强人类尊严,以应对疾病。这对于改善对 PHE 的快速反应、降低死亡率和发病率以及提高大流行前、期间和后的护理质量非常重要。

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