A transformative solution to build effective, transparent, and resilient "fit-for-purpose" national health research ethics systems.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Manju Rani, Neha Chawla, Nitya Wadhwa, Roli Mathur, Timothy Jinks, Priyanka Das, Suman Rijal
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Abstract

The current research ethics review systems are composed of isolated institutional Research Ethics Committees (RECs) that develop their own standard operating procedures (SOPs), templates and so on, with low adoption of digital solutions to manage submission and review processes. This poses several challenges, such as delays, higher costs, and hindering multi-site research. We propose an online national research ethics platform that all RECs can use, with common review processes and documentation requirements following national policy. The system will scale up adoption of digital solutions to all RECs. It will reduce administrative burden and harmonize review procedures. It will also obviate the need for separate and isolated interventions such as national REC registries or clinical trial registries, as these can be generated as transactional outputs of the system. The harmonized procedures and possibility of single submission will facilitate multi-site research. Sharing of resources and expertise among RECs on the platform will enhance resilience. An e-EC system developed in India and a Regional Health research portal developed by the WHO South-East Asia office offer proof of concepts to demonstrate the feasibility of developing and using such systems. The proposed solution is ambitious but feasible. Developing the proposed system will be a vital cost-effective investment in national health infrastructure to strengthen the research ecosystem and accelerate delivery of improved healthcare innovations by reducing unnecessary delays in conducting research. To maximize benefits, concurrent efforts are needed to build researchers' capacity and enhance the quality and efficiency of human reviews of the research proposals by REC.

建立有效、透明和有弹性的 "适用 "国家卫生研究伦理系统的变革性解决方案。
目前的研究伦理审查系统由孤立的机构研究伦理委员会 (REC) 组成,这些委员会制定自己的标准操作程序 (SOP)、模板等,很少采用数字化解决方案来管理提交和审查流程。这带来了一些挑战,如延误、成本增加以及阻碍多站点研究。我们建议建立一个在线国家研究伦理平台,供所有区域经济共同体使用,并根据国家政策制定共同的审查流程和文件要求。该系统将向所有区域经济共同体推广数字解决方案。它将减轻行政负担,统一审查程序。它还将使国家区域经济共同体登记册或临床试验登记册等单独和孤立的干预措施不再需要,因为这些都可以作为系统的事务性产出生成。统一的程序和单一提交的可能性将促进多地点研究。区域经济共同体之间在平台上共享资源和专业知识,将提高复原力。印度开发的一个电子欧洲经济委员会系统和世界卫生组织东南亚办事处开发的一个区域卫生研究门户网站提供了概念验证,证明了开发和使用此类系统的可行性。拟议的解决方案雄心勃勃,但切实可行。开发拟议的系统将是对国家卫生基础设施的一项具有成本效益的重要投资,以加强研究生态系统,并通过减少开展研究过程中不必要的延误,加快提供更好的创新医疗服务。为了实现效益最大化,需要同时努力建设研究人员的能力,并提高区域经济委员会对研究提案进行人工审查的质量和效率。
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Health Research Policy and Systems
Health Research Policy and Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.50%
发文量
124
审稿时长
27 weeks
期刊介绍: Health Research Policy and Systems is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a platform for the global research community to share their views, findings, insights and successes. Health Research Policy and Systems considers manuscripts that investigate the role of evidence-based health policy and health research systems in ensuring the efficient utilization and application of knowledge to improve health and health equity, especially in developing countries. Research is the foundation for improvements in public health. The problem is that people involved in different areas of research, together with managers and administrators in charge of research entities, do not communicate sufficiently with each other.
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