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The global forum on bioethics in research meeting, “ethics of research in pregnancy”: emerging consensus themes and outputs

机译:在研究会议上举行的全球生物伦理论坛,“妊娠研究伦理”:新出现的共识主题和产出

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Research during pregnancy is affected by multiple ethical challenges which have not received sufficient international attention and consideration from the bioethics, clinical, and policymaking communities working together. Unresolved ethical questions about research in pregnancy have significant detrimental impacts on maternal and newborn health, in part because they inhibit an evidence base being developed on the efficacy and safety of medicines and health interventions for pregnant women. These problems are compounded in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) settings due to variability in regulatory provisions, the burden of maternal morbidity and mortality, and many social and cultural conventions that impact on pregnant women’s ability to participate in research. Research in pregnancy was chosen as a topic for the 2016 Global Forum on Bioethics in Research (GFBR) meeting, and its timeliness was all the more apparent given the 2016 Zika outbreak, which has deeply affected the Latin American region. The meeting’s emerging consensus themes and outputs epitomized the core aims of the GFBR—to give voice to LMIC perspectives as a priority in dialogue about global health research ethics and to promote collaboration. In this instance, the GFBR meeting catalyzed a strong, unified drive to push researchers and policymakers to include pregnant women in research by default: given the complex nature of the topic, this is a significant achievement in addressing an important question of social justice.
机译:怀孕期间的研究受到多种伦理挑战的影响,而生物伦理,临床和政策制定界的共同努力并未引起国际上的足够重视和考虑。关于妊娠研究的尚未解决的伦理问题对孕产妇和新生儿健康具有重大不利影响,部分原因是它们抑制了基于药物和孕妇安全性及保健措施的有效性和安全性的证据。由于监管规定的变化,孕产妇发病和死亡的负担以及影响孕妇参与研究能力的许多社会和文化习俗,在中低收入国家(LMIC)的环境中,这些问题更加复杂。妊娠研究被选为2016年全球生物伦理学研究论坛(GFBR)会议的主题,考虑到2016年寨卡病毒爆发对拉丁美洲地区产生了深远影响,因此其时效性更加明显。会议不断涌现的共识主题和输出体现了GFBR的核心目标,即表达LMIC的观点,将其作为全球卫生研究伦理对话中的优先事项并促进合作。在这种情况下,GFBR会议催生了强大而统一的动力,促使研究人员和政策制定者默认将孕妇纳入研究范围:鉴于该主题的复杂性,这是解决社会正义这一重要问题的一项重大成就。

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