管理全球健康研究中意外后果的伦理:一个案例研究

L. Gren, Rachel Jaggi, Caren J. Frost, S. Benson
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在一项关于加纳妇女膳食补充的研究中,发现怀孕的研究参与者中有不成比例的高比例不再怀孕,这使得研究人员怀疑,通过参与研究而早期识别怀孕状态可能导致研究参与者中选择性流产的发生率升高。虽然在某些情况下堕胎在加纳是合法的,但关于其合法性的错误信息和持续的污名化导致许多加纳妇女选择不安全且往往是非法的堕胎方法。虽然研究怀孕期间膳食补充剂的潜在益处最初似乎对参与者造成的风险很小,但不安全堕胎的意外和不可预见的后果要求研究人员重新评估研究方案。在本案例的后续讨论中,我们将探讨在全球健康研究中出现意想不到的后果时,研究人员必须解决的伦理问题。
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Ethics of Managing Unintended Consequences in Global Health Research: A Case Study
In a study of dietary supplementation among women in Ghana, a disproportionately high number of pregnant study participants were found to no longer be pregnant, leading researchers to suspect that the very early identification of pregnancy status made possible by study participation may have contributed to an elevated incidence of elective abortion among study participants. While abortion is legal in Ghana under certain circumstances, misinformation regarding its legality and persistent stigmatization result in many Ghanaian women choosing abortion methods that are unsafe and often illegal. While the study of the potential benefits of dietary supplementation during pregnancy initially appeared to pose very little risk to participants, the unintended and unforeseen consequence of unsafe abortions required researchers to reevaluate study protocol. In the following discussion of this case, we explore the ethical considerations researchers must address when unintended consequences emerge in global health research. 
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