在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间促进印度的伦理生物医学和卫生研究

IF 2.1 Q2 ETHICS
Nandini K Kumar, V. Muthuswamy
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摘要

2019冠状病毒病大流行给研究的伦理行为带来了前所未有的重大挑战,包括对生物医学研究进行快速和强有力的伦理审查的挑战。印度医学研究委员会的《2019冠状病毒病大流行期间审查生物医学和卫生研究的伦理委员会国家指南》旨在协助伦理委员会应对这一危机,同时保护研究人员和研究参与者。在鼓励伦理委员会迅速批准研究的同时,印度的指导方针也明确表示不会走捷径。知情同意必须以创新的方式获得,但不能放弃。弱势群体只应参与与其健康需求相关的临床研究。考虑到医护人员和研究人员在研究COVID-19期间遭到袭击,与社区接触进行研究还需要新的建立信任的方法。重要的是,媒体必须承担自己的责任,避免传播假新闻。从印度人的角度来看,我们是否正坐在一座随时可能爆发的火山上,造成比我们预期的更大的破坏,目前还不清楚。只有全球合作的努力才能帮助我们渡过目前的危机。
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Fostering ethical biomedical and health research in India during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented, major challenges to the ethical conduct of research including challenges for the rapid and robust ethical review of biomedical research. The Indian Council of Medical Research’s “National Guidelines for Ethics Committees Reviewing Biomedical and Health Research during COVID-19 Pandemic” aim to assist ethics committees in this time of crisis, whilst simultaneously protecting researchers and research participants. Whilst ethics committees are encouraged to approve studies rapidly, the Indian guidelines also make clear that no shortcuts will be taken. Informed consent must be obtained innovatively, but cannot be dispensed with. Vulnerable people should only be involved in clinical research that is relevant to their health needs. Approaching communities for research also requires new, trust-building methods, given that healthcare workers and researchers have been assaulted during their COVID-19 research. Importantly, the media must carry their share of responsibility and avoid spreading fake news. From an Indian perspective, the question of whether we are sitting on a volcano that might erupt at any time causing more damage than we ever expected is currently unclear. Only global collaborative efforts will help to tide over in the present crisis.
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Research Ethics
Research Ethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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