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Ethical issues raised by cluster randomised trials conducted in low-resource settings: identifying gaps in the Ottawa Statement through an analysis of the PURE Malawi trial

机译:在资源贫乏地区进行的整群随机试验引起的伦理问题:通过对PURE马拉维试验的分析找出渥太华声明中的空白

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The increasing use of cluster randomised trials in low-resource settings raises unique ethical issues. The Ottawa Statement on the Ethical Design and Conduct of Cluster Randomised Trials is the first international ethical guidance document specific to cluster trials, but it is unknown if it adequately addresses issues in low-resource settings. In this paper, we seek to identify any gaps in the Ottawa Statement relevant to cluster trials conducted in low-resource settings. Our method is (1) to analyse a prototypical cluster trial conducted in a low-resource setting (PURE Malawi trial) with the Ottawa Statement; (2) to identify ethical issues in the design or conduct of the trial not captured adequately and (3) to make recommendations for issues needing attention in forthcoming revisions to the Ottawa Statement. Our analysis identified six ethical aspects of cluster randomised trials in low-resource settings that require further guidance. The forthcoming revision of the Ottawa Statement should provide additional guidance on these issues: (1) streamlining research ethics committee review for collaborating investigators who are affiliated with other institutions; (2) the classification of lay health workers who deliver study interventions as health providers or research participants; (3) the dilemma experienced by investigators when national standards seem to prohibit waivers of consent; (4) the timing of gatekeeper engagement, particularly when researchers face funding constraints; (5) providing ancillary care in health services or implementation trials when a routine care control arm is known to fall below national standards and (6) defining vulnerable participants needing protection in low-resource settings.
机译:在资源贫乏地区越来越多地使用群集随机试验,这引发了独特的道德问题。 《渥太华关于聚类随机试验的伦理设计和行为的声明》是第一个专门针对聚类试验的国际伦理指南文件,但尚不清楚它是否能够充分解决资源贫乏地区的问题。在本文中,我们力求找出《渥太华声明》中与在资源贫乏地区进行的集群试验有关的任何空白。我们的方法是(1)使用渥太华声明分析在资源贫乏地区进行的原型集群试验(PURE马拉维试验); (2)在设计或进行的审判中找出伦理问题,而这些伦理问题并未得到充分体现;(3)为即将修订的《渥太华声明》中需要注意的问题提出建议。我们的分析确定了在资源贫乏地区进行的群集随机试验的六个伦理方面,需要进一步的指导。即将对《渥太华声明》进行的修订应在这些问题上提供更多指导:(1)简化研究道德委员会的审查,以与其他机构的研究人员合作; (2)将提供研究干预措施的非专业卫生工作者分类为卫生提供者或研究参与者; (3)研究人员在国家标准似乎禁止放弃同意时遇到的困境; (4)看门人参与的时间,特别是当研究人员面临资金限制时; (5)当已知常规护理控制机构低于国家标准时,在医疗服务或实施试验中提供辅助护理;(6)定义在资源匮乏地区需要保护的弱势参与者。

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