Assessing training needs in health research ethics: a case study from the University of Zambia School of Medicine.

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Gershom Chongwe, Bornwell Sikateyo, Linda Kampata, Joseph Ali, Kristina Hallez, Adnan A Hyder, Nancy Kass, Charles Michelo
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In many settings, and perhaps especially in low-middle income countries, training institutions do not adequately prepare their students for the ethical challenges that confront them in professional life. We conducted a survey to assess the training needs in research ethics among the faculty at the University of Zambia, School of Medicine (UNZASoM) using a structured questionnaire distributed to faculty members in January 2015. The study was approved by the University of Zambia Biomedical Research Ethics Committee. Seventy-five faculty members of various ranks completed the questionnaire. It was found that 31% of the faculty had not received any research ethics training. Of those who had received training, most of them had received it through short workshops of five days or less (57.4%, n = 31), while only 27.7% received ethics training as a component of an academic degree and 22.2% obtained it through electronic web-based courses. While most faculty (70.7%) reported being well-prepared to guide their students in developing a research methods section of a research protocol, only 25.3% felt they were well-prepared to guide on ethical considerations. This study has demonstrated gaps in research ethics training among faculty members at UNZASoM. Mandatory instruction in research ethics among faculty and students is recommended.

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评估健康研究伦理方面的培训需求:赞比亚大学医学院的案例研究。
在许多环境中,尤其是在中低收入国家,培训机构没有为学生在职业生活中面临的伦理挑战做好充分准备。我们于 2015 年 1 月向赞比亚大学医学院(UNZASoM)的教师发放了一份结构化问卷,对他们在研究伦理方面的培训需求进行了一次调查评估。该研究获得了赞比亚大学生物医学研究伦理委员会的批准。75名不同职级的教职员工填写了问卷。结果发现,31%的教职员工没有接受过任何研究伦理培训。在接受过培训的人中,大多数人是通过为期五天或更短时间的短期讲习班接受培训的(57.4%,n = 31),只有 27.7% 的人接受过作为学术学位组成部分的伦理培训,22.2% 的人通过电子网络课程接受培训。虽然大多数教师(70.7%)表示已做好充分准备,可以指导学生制定研究方案中的研究方法部分,但只有 25.3% 的教师认为他们已做好充分准备,可以指导学生考虑伦理问题。这项研究表明,联合国扎伊尔萨斯大学的教师在研究伦理培训方面存在差距。建议对教师和学生进行强制性的研究伦理培训。
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Global Bioethics
Global Bioethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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