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Reviewing HIV-Related Research in Emerging Economies: The Role of Government Reviewing Agencies

机译:审查新兴经济体中与艾滋病毒相关的研究:政府审查机构的作用

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Little research has explored the possible effects of government institutions in emerging economies on ethical reviews of multinational research. We conducted semi-structured, in-depth telephone interviews with 15 researchers, Research Ethics Committees (RECs) personnel, and a government agency member involved in multinational HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) research in emerging economies. Ministries of Health (MOH) or other government agencies often play pivotal roles as facilitators or barriers in the research ethics approval process. Government agency RECs reviewing protocols may face particular challenges, as they can lack resources, be poorly organized, have inconsistent review processes and limited expertise, and use differing definitions of national interests, including upholding national reputation and avoiding potential exploitation and stigma of the country's population. The MOH/governmental review body may be affected by power dynamics and politics in study reviews; may consider issues both related and unrelated to research ethics as understood elsewhere; and may prioritize particular diseases, treatments, or interventions over other topics/types of research. Poor communication and deeply-rooted tensions may exist between sponsor and host countries, impeding optimal interactions and reviews. Investigators must understand and plan for the potential effects of governmental agencies on multinational collaborative research, including preserving adequate time for agency review, and contacting these agencies beforehand to address issues that may arise. Better understanding of these issues can aid and advance appropriate global scientific collaboration.
机译:很少有研究探索新兴经济体中政府机构对跨国研究的伦理审查的可能影响。我们与15位研究人员,研究道德委员会(REC)的人员以及参与新兴经济体跨国HIV预防试验网络(HPTN)研究的政府机构成员进行了半结构化,深入的电话采访。卫生部(MOH)或其他政府机构通常在研究伦理批准过程中起着促进或阻碍的关键作用。政府机构的RECs审核协议可能会面临特定的挑战,因为它们可能缺乏资源,组织不善,审核流程不一致且专业知识有限,并使用不同的国家利益定义,包括维护国家声誉并避免对该国人口的潜在剥削和污名化。卫生部/政府审查机构可能会受到研究审查中权力动态和政治因素的影响;可以考虑其他地方所了解的与研究伦理相关和无关的问题;并且可以将特定疾病,治疗或干预措施的优先级高于其他研究主题/类型。提案国与东道国之间可能存在沟通不畅和根深蒂固的紧张关系,阻碍了最佳的互动和审查。研究人员必须了解并计划政府机构对跨国合作研究的潜在影响,包括保留足够的时间进行机构审查,并事先与这些机构联系以解决可能出现的问题。对这些问题的更好理解可以帮助并促进适当的全球科学合作。

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