Belaynehe Kuastros M, Nguta Joseph M, Lopez Melanie, Mu Jinjian, O'Mathúna Dónal, Yimer Getnet, Arruda Andréia G
Animal Health Institute (AHI), Epidemiology Unit, Sebeta, Ethiopia.
Department of Public Health, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Nairobi, Kenya.
One Health. 2024 Mar 22;18:100716. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100716. eCollection 2024 Jun.
One Health research has gained attention over the past few decades due to its potential to improve health challenges across the globe. However, obtaining ethics approvals for timely implementation of One Health research is a challenge in some contexts. Our study was undertaken to describe various challenges faced by researchers, research ethics committees (RECs) and members of regulatory bodies in Africa. An online survey was conducted between March and June 2021. The effect of predictors, including respondents' role (e.g., REC member, regulator and/or One Health researcher), sex, education, age, and country, on the perception of challenges and opportunities when conducting and reviewing One Health research, was investigated using multivariable linear regression models. Participants with different roles did not perceive any of the examined challenges differently during review of One Health-related research; but female participants ( = 0.026) and those with ten or more years of experience ( = 0.0325) perceived insufficient One Health knowledge as less of a challenge. Professional role was an important predictor ( = 0.025) for the perception of the establishment of a mandatory One Health review system. Respondents with multiple roles perceived the creation of ad hoc committees for review of One Health research under emergency situations to be less important (p = 0.02); and REC members perceived the creation of such committees to be less feasible ( = 0.0697). Our study showed that perceptions of the importance and feasibility of opportunities for improvement of One Health research ethics review under emergency and non-emergency situations varied across professional roles. This emphasizes the need to consider such improvement strategies; and the need for continuous and timely evaluation for improvement of ethics review of One Health and emergency research in Africa.
在过去几十年中,“同一健康”研究因其在改善全球健康挑战方面的潜力而受到关注。然而,在某些情况下,及时获得“同一健康”研究的伦理批准是一项挑战。我们开展这项研究是为了描述非洲的研究人员、研究伦理委员会(REC)和监管机构成员所面临的各种挑战。2021年3月至6月期间进行了一项在线调查。使用多变量线性回归模型研究了预测因素,包括受访者的角色(如REC成员、监管者和/或“同一健康”研究人员)、性别、教育程度、年龄和国家,对开展和审查“同一健康”研究时挑战和机遇认知的影响。在审查与“同一健康”相关的研究时,不同角色的参与者对所考察的任何挑战的认知没有差异;但女性参与者(P = 0.026)和有十年或十年以上经验的参与者(P = 0.0325)认为“同一健康”知识不足带来的挑战较小。职业角色是对建立强制性“同一健康”审查系统认知的一个重要预测因素(P = 0.025)。担任多个角色的受访者认为在紧急情况下设立特别委员会审查“同一健康”研究不太重要(P = 0.02);而REC成员认为设立这样的委员会不太可行(P = 0.0697)。我们的研究表明,在紧急和非紧急情况下,不同职业角色对改善“同一健康”研究伦理审查机会的重要性和可行性的认知各不相同。这强调了考虑此类改进策略的必要性;以及对非洲“同一健康”和紧急研究伦理审查进行持续及时评估以促进改进的必要性。