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Perceptions about controlled human infection model (CHIM) studies among members of ethics committees of Indian medical institutions: A qualitative exploration

Introduction: Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) studies provide a unique platform for studying the pathophysiology of infectious diseases and accelerated testing of vaccines and drugs in controlled settings. However, ethical issues shroud them as the disease-causing pathogen is intentionally i...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Abhishek, Apte, Aditi, Rajappa, Medha, Vaz, Manjulika, Vaswani, Vina, Goenka, Shifalika, Malhotra, Samir, Sangoram, Rashmi, Lakshminarayanan, Subitha, Jayaram, Suganya, Mathaiyan, Jayanthi, Farseena, Khadeejath, Mukerjee, Prarthna, Jaswal, Surinder, Dongre, Amol, Timms, Olinda, Shafiq, Nusrat, Aggarwal, Rakesh, Kaur, Manmeet, Juvekar, Sanjay, Sekhar, Amrita, Kang, Gagandeep
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10031138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36969719
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17968.2
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author Sharma, Abhishek
Apte, Aditi
Rajappa, Medha
Vaz, Manjulika
Vaswani, Vina
Goenka, Shifalika
Malhotra, Samir
Sangoram, Rashmi
Lakshminarayanan, Subitha
Jayaram, Suganya
Mathaiyan, Jayanthi
Farseena, Khadeejath
Mukerjee, Prarthna
Jaswal, Surinder
Dongre, Amol
Timms, Olinda
Shafiq, Nusrat
Aggarwal, Rakesh
Kaur, Manmeet
Juvekar, Sanjay
Sekhar, Amrita
Kang, Gagandeep
author_facet Sharma, Abhishek
Apte, Aditi
Rajappa, Medha
Vaz, Manjulika
Vaswani, Vina
Goenka, Shifalika
Malhotra, Samir
Sangoram, Rashmi
Lakshminarayanan, Subitha
Jayaram, Suganya
Mathaiyan, Jayanthi
Farseena, Khadeejath
Mukerjee, Prarthna
Jaswal, Surinder
Dongre, Amol
Timms, Olinda
Shafiq, Nusrat
Aggarwal, Rakesh
Kaur, Manmeet
Juvekar, Sanjay
Sekhar, Amrita
Kang, Gagandeep
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description Introduction: Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) studies provide a unique platform for studying the pathophysiology of infectious diseases and accelerated testing of vaccines and drugs in controlled settings. However, ethical issues shroud them as the disease-causing pathogen is intentionally inoculated into healthy consenting volunteers, and effective treatment may or may not be available. We explored the perceptions of the members of institutional ethics committees (IECs) in India about CHIM studies. Methods: This qualitative exploratory study, conducted across seven sites in India, included 11 focused group discussions (FGD) and 31 in-depth interviews (IDI). A flexible approach was used with the aid of a topic guide. The data were thematically analyzed using grounded theory and an inductive approach. Emerging themes and sub-themes were analyzed, and major emergent themes were elucidated. Results: Seventy-two IEC members participated in the study including 21 basic medical scientists, 29 clinicians, 9 lay people, 6 legal experts and 7 social scientists. Three major themes emerged from this analysis—apprehensions about conduct of CHIM studies in India, a perceived need for CHIM studies in India and risk mitigation measures needed to protect research participants and minimize the associated risks. Conclusion: Development of a specific regulatory and ethical framework, training of research staff and ethics committee members, and ensuring specialized research infrastructure along with adequate community sensitization were considered essential before initiation of CHIM studies in India.
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spelling pubmed-100311382023-03-23 Perceptions about controlled human infection model (CHIM) studies among members of ethics committees of Indian medical institutions: A qualitative exploration Sharma, Abhishek Apte, Aditi Rajappa, Medha Vaz, Manjulika Vaswani, Vina Goenka, Shifalika Malhotra, Samir Sangoram, Rashmi Lakshminarayanan, Subitha Jayaram, Suganya Mathaiyan, Jayanthi Farseena, Khadeejath Mukerjee, Prarthna Jaswal, Surinder Dongre, Amol Timms, Olinda Shafiq, Nusrat Aggarwal, Rakesh Kaur, Manmeet Juvekar, Sanjay Sekhar, Amrita Kang, Gagandeep Wellcome Open Res Research Article Introduction: Controlled Human Infection Model (CHIM) studies provide a unique platform for studying the pathophysiology of infectious diseases and accelerated testing of vaccines and drugs in controlled settings. However, ethical issues shroud them as the disease-causing pathogen is intentionally inoculated into healthy consenting volunteers, and effective treatment may or may not be available. We explored the perceptions of the members of institutional ethics committees (IECs) in India about CHIM studies. Methods: This qualitative exploratory study, conducted across seven sites in India, included 11 focused group discussions (FGD) and 31 in-depth interviews (IDI). A flexible approach was used with the aid of a topic guide. The data were thematically analyzed using grounded theory and an inductive approach. Emerging themes and sub-themes were analyzed, and major emergent themes were elucidated. Results: Seventy-two IEC members participated in the study including 21 basic medical scientists, 29 clinicians, 9 lay people, 6 legal experts and 7 social scientists. Three major themes emerged from this analysis—apprehensions about conduct of CHIM studies in India, a perceived need for CHIM studies in India and risk mitigation measures needed to protect research participants and minimize the associated risks. Conclusion: Development of a specific regulatory and ethical framework, training of research staff and ethics committee members, and ensuring specialized research infrastructure along with adequate community sensitization were considered essential before initiation of CHIM studies in India. F1000 Research Limited 2023-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10031138/ /pubmed/36969719 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17968.2 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Sharma A et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Sharma, Abhishek
Apte, Aditi
Rajappa, Medha
Vaz, Manjulika
Vaswani, Vina
Goenka, Shifalika
Malhotra, Samir
Sangoram, Rashmi
Lakshminarayanan, Subitha
Jayaram, Suganya
Mathaiyan, Jayanthi
Farseena, Khadeejath
Mukerjee, Prarthna
Jaswal, Surinder
Dongre, Amol
Timms, Olinda
Shafiq, Nusrat
Aggarwal, Rakesh
Kaur, Manmeet
Juvekar, Sanjay
Sekhar, Amrita
Kang, Gagandeep
Perceptions about controlled human infection model (CHIM) studies among members of ethics committees of Indian medical institutions: A qualitative exploration
title Perceptions about controlled human infection model (CHIM) studies among members of ethics committees of Indian medical institutions: A qualitative exploration
title_full Perceptions about controlled human infection model (CHIM) studies among members of ethics committees of Indian medical institutions: A qualitative exploration
title_fullStr Perceptions about controlled human infection model (CHIM) studies among members of ethics committees of Indian medical institutions: A qualitative exploration
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions about controlled human infection model (CHIM) studies among members of ethics committees of Indian medical institutions: A qualitative exploration
title_short Perceptions about controlled human infection model (CHIM) studies among members of ethics committees of Indian medical institutions: A qualitative exploration
title_sort perceptions about controlled human infection model (chim) studies among members of ethics committees of indian medical institutions: a qualitative exploration
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10031138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36969719
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17968.2
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