是恐惧还是政治?利益相关者对加纳南部埃博拉疫苗试验失败的定性分析

S. Chatio, J. Ganle, Ulrike Beisel, James Akazili, Patrick Ansah, P. Adongo
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背景:与临床试验有关的实验性质的负面含义和谣言对信任和临床试验的开展产生了不利影响。临床试验研究面临挑战的一个典型例子是,加纳被选中进行埃博拉疫苗试验,但试验并不成功。本研究从社会和政治角度探讨了加纳埃博拉疫苗试验失败的原因:这是一项横断面探索性研究,采用定性研究方法,对参与者进行了 31 次深入的个人访谈和关键信息提供者访谈。采用 Nvivo 12 软件对访谈进行记录、转录和主题编码,以帮助进行主题内容分析:结果:参与者表达的观点表明,由于缺乏利益相关者的参与来提高人们对埃博拉疫苗试验的认识,导致人们对试验的目的产生怀疑。此外,媒体宣传、负面影响以及认为在加纳进行疫苗试验可能会将埃博拉病毒引入该国的看法造成了恐慌和恐惧,从而影响了公众对在加纳进行埃博拉疫苗试验的信任和支持。此外,与研究选址和时间安排相关的政治影响尤其导致了不信任,进而导致加纳试验的中止:根据对数据的解读,我们得出结论,加纳埃博拉疫苗试验的无限期中止在很大程度上可归因于恐惧和政治影响,以及媒体宣传导致的不信任。
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Is it fear or politics? A qualitative exploration of stakeholders’ views on the failed Ebola vaccine trial in Southern Ghana
Background: The negative meaning and rumours associated with the conduct of clinical trials regarding their experimental nature adversely affect trust and their conduct. A typical example of the challenges in conducting clinical trial studies was where Ghana was selected to conduct the ebola vaccine trials, which was not successful. This study explored the social and political perspectives on the unsuccessful implementation of the ebola vaccine trial in Ghana. Methods: This was a cross-sectional exploratory study using qualitative research approach where 31 in-depth individual interviews and Key informant interviews were conducted with participants. The interviews were recorded, transcribed and coded into themes using Nvivo 12 software to aid thematic content analysis. Results: The views expressed by participants suggested that lack of stakeholder engagement to create awareness on the Ebola vaccine trial led to doubts on the purpose for the trial. Also, media propaganda, negative influence and the perception that conducting the vaccine trial in Ghana could introduce the Ebola virus into the country created panic and fear, which affected public trust and support for the Ebola vaccine trial conduct in Ghana. Furthermore, political influence linked with site selection and timing for the study in particular, led to mistrust and the subsequent suspension of the trial in Ghana. Conclusions: Based on the interpretation of our data, we conclude that the indefinite suspension of the Ebola vaccine trial in Ghana could largely be attributed to both fear and political influence as well as misinformation resulting from media propaganda leading to mistrust.
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