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Bioethics Capacity Mapping in EMRO Countries

Bioethics Capacity Mapping in EMRO Countries. Henry Silverman, MD, MA Director, Middle East Research Ethics Training Initiative MERETI www.mereti.net. Dr. Alaa Abou-Zeid Technical Officer, RPCU, EMRO. Survey Process. Survey developed to identify:

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Bioethics Capacity Mapping in EMRO Countries

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  1. Bioethics Capacity Mapping in EMRO Countries Henry Silverman, MD, MA Director, Middle East Research Ethics Training Initiative MERETI www.mereti.net Dr. Alaa Abou-Zeid Technical Officer, RPCU, EMRO

  2. Survey Process • Survey developed to identify: • Existence of National Ethics Committee (NEC) • Functional aspects • Resources • Challenges/Needs • Survey sent to EMRO offices in 22 countries • Delivered to individuals involved with National Ethics Committee or involved with ethics within MOH

  3. Results • Response Rate • 12/22 Responses Received • 11 with National Ethics Committees (NEC) • 1 without existence of NEC • General Information • 10/11 NECs meet regularly • Frequency of meetings • Twice/month (1) • Once/month (2) • Every two months (4) • Never met (1) • No answer (3) 11

  4. Types of Involvement

  5. Roles of Committee

  6. Types of Research Review Number

  7. Capacity to Perform Duties Number

  8. Challenges Number

  9. Training Topics • Topics rated as “very/quite” important by 8 • Provision of appropriate risk reduction measures • Assessment of understanding of informed consent • Privacy and confidentiality • Monitoring and oversight • Least important • Incentives for participation

  10. Use of Ethics Guidelines

  11. Challenges to Use of Guidelines

  12. Laws Regulating Research

  13. Financial Support

  14. Summary • NECs that submitted responses are: • Active • Meet regularly • Review research • Involved with Training • Developed Publications in ethics • Developed National Guidelines • Grade themselves as having good capacity • Less than ½ has financial support

  15. Challenges • Lack of training of members in medical ethics • Lack of ongoing training for members • Inadequate ability to monitor approved protocols • Challenges to the use of guidelines • Development of appropriate national guidelines • Variable use of guidelines across committees • Development of appropriate laws Regulate conduct of RECs

  16. Areas for Discussion • Training programs • Development of appropriate National Guidelines • Drafting of laws regarding research ethics • Establishment of Network (Virtual)

  17. Recommendations

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