Preparing ethical review systems for emergencies: next steps.

Autor: Wright K; WHO HQ, Geneva, Switzerland. katharines.wright@icloud.com., Aagaard N; Ministry of Health, Wellington, New Zealand., Ali AY; Ministry of Health and Population, Cairo, Egypt., Atuire C; University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana.; University of Oxford, Oxford, UK., Campbell M; Research Ethics Committee, The University of the West Indies - Cave Hill, Cave Hill, Barbados., Littler K; WHO HQ, Geneva, Switzerland., Mandil A; High Institute of Public Health, Alexandria, Egypt.; Formerly: WHO EMRO, Cairo, Egypt., Mathur R; Indian Council of Medical Research, Bengaluru, India., Okeibunor J; WHO AFRO, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo., Reis A; WHO HQ, Geneva, Switzerland., Ribeiro MA; National Ethics Committee for Clinical Research (CEIC), Lisbon, Portugal., Saenz C; WHO / Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC, USA., Sekhoacha M; National Health Research Ethics Council, Pretoria, South Africa., Gooshki ES; Medical Ethics and History of Medicine Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.; Monash Bioethics Center, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia., Singh JA; University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.; Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada., Upshur R; Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: BMC medical ethics [BMC Med Ethics] 2023 Oct 27; Vol. 24 (1), pp. 92. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Oct 27.
DOI: 10.1186/s12910-023-00957-2
Abstrakt: Ethical review systems need to build on their experiences of COVID-19 research to enhance their preparedness for future pandemics. Recommendations from representatives from over twenty countries include: improving relationships across the research ecosystem; demonstrating willingness to reform and adapt systems and processes; and making the case robustly for better resourcing.
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