护理研究中的伦理问题分析

Charlotte Allen, Andrew John Timothy George
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涉及养老院居民的研究对改善他们的健康和福祉至关重要。这类研究可以对社会面临的健康和社会挑战作出重大贡献,包括痴呆症和老龄化。然而,在护理领域的研究不如在卫生领域的研究常见。对向卫生研究管理局提交的为期3年的研究进行了分析,以便进行伦理审查,以确定研究的伦理障碍。提交的研究中只有0.5%涉及养老院。最常见的研究主题是居民的福祉、COVID-19和养老院的流程和管理。对研究伦理委员会回应的分析表明,大多数问题或评论涉及同意过程、对参与者的关心和尊重以及计划研究的社会和科学价值。研究伦理委员会通常会提出一些问题。此外,大多数研究涉及的是可能缺乏能力的成年人。这项工作确定了研究伦理委员会提出的问题,并强调了在护理环境中研究的具体伦理问题。
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Ethical issues in care research: an analysis
Research involving the residents of care homes is vital to improve their health and wellbeing. Such research can make a major contribution to the health and social challenges facing society, including dementia and ageing. However, research is less common in the care context than in health settings. Studies submitted to the Health Research Authority over a 3-year period for ethics review were analysed to identify ethical barriers to research. Just 0.5% of research studies that were submitted involved care homes. The most common subjects researched were residents’ wellbeing, COVID-19 and care home processes and management. Analysis of the response of research ethics committees showed that the majority of questions or comments concerned the consent process, care and respect for the participants, and the social and scientific value of the planned research. There were a number of issues that were commonly raised by research ethics committees. In addition, the majority of studies involved adults who potentially lacked capacity. This work identifies the issues that are raised by research ethics committees and highlights specific ethical concerns about research in the care setting.
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