Health Research Ethics in Southern Africa: Building Capacity and Cultivating Excellence.

Zaynab Essack, Paul Ndebele, Heidi Matisonn, Jantina de Vries, Keymanthri Moodley, Stuart Rennie, Joseph Ali, Nancy Kass, Carel IJsselmuiden, Nhlanhla Mkhize, Mariana Kruger, Ann Strode, Warren Freedman, Douglas Wassenaar
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The health research landscape in southern Africa is becoming increasingly complex as research efforts intensify to address the region's significant disease burden. The increasing volume and complexity of health research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) highlights the ongoing need for enhanced research ethics capacity. To supplement a review published in 2014, this paper provides an overview of research ethics capacity-building initiatives supported through substantive long-term competitive awards from the Fogarty International Center of the US National Institutes of Health between 2014 and 2024. These programs aimed to enhance the capabilities of research ethics committees (RECs) and strengthen research ethics capacity throughout Southern Africa, with broader benefits to the African continent and globally as collaborative health research increases. The programs have successfully developed and delivered comprehensive research ethics curricula tailored to research ethics concerns in the region. Trainees and graduates include clinicians, researchers, REC members, REC administrators, lawyers, and ethicists, with focused efforts to ensure gender parity. This increased representivity of scholars has improved the membership on RECs and in skilled research ethics leadership in the region. For the benefit of future planning, this paper also describes some of the many challenges faced in delivering on program goals - including COVID-19. We also describe innovative solutions developed to address these challenges and meet the needs of students, faculty and institutions, while cultivating excellence in health research ethics. The paper concludes by highlighting areas for future research, underscoring the importance of continued diverse global investment in research ethics capacity to protect research participants and maintain and improve ethical standards and practice in health research within the region and globally. This will enable the development of innovative evidence-based global health solutions based on ethical research.

南部非洲的卫生研究伦理:能力建设和卓越培养。
随着研究工作的加强,以解决该区域的重大疾病负担,南部非洲的卫生研究前景正变得越来越复杂。低收入和中等收入国家卫生研究的数量和复杂性日益增加,突出表明目前需要加强研究伦理能力。为了补充2014年发表的一篇综述,本文概述了2014年至2024年期间美国国立卫生研究院福格蒂国际中心长期竞争性奖励支持的研究伦理能力建设倡议。这些项目旨在提高研究伦理委员会(rec)的能力,并加强整个南部非洲的研究伦理能力,随着合作卫生研究的增加,为非洲大陆和全球带来更广泛的利益。这些项目成功地开发并提供了针对该地区研究伦理问题的综合研究伦理课程。学员和毕业生包括临床医生、研究人员、REC成员、REC管理人员、律师和伦理学家,致力于确保性别平等。学者代表性的增加提高了区域内研究伦理委员会的成员资格和熟练的研究伦理领导。为便于未来规划,本文还介绍了实现项目目标所面临的一些挑战,包括COVID-19。我们还描述了为应对这些挑战和满足学生、教师和机构的需求而开发的创新解决方案,同时培养了卓越的健康研究伦理。该文件最后强调了未来研究的领域,强调了在研究伦理能力方面继续进行多样化的全球投资的重要性,以保护研究参与者,并在本区域和全球范围内维持和改进卫生研究的伦理标准和实践。这将有助于在伦理研究的基础上制定创新的循证全球卫生解决方案。
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