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Rapid Bioethical Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Host Genetic Study in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia: Towards a Context-Specific Ethical Approach

BACKGROUND: Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is a rapid qualitative study anticipated to understand the ethical sphere of the research setting prior to recruiting study subjects. This study assessed the communities' knowledge about tuberculosis (TB) and research, understand the social arrangement...

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Autores principales: Mekonnen, Daniel, Munshea, Abaineh, Nibret, Endalkachew, Derbie, Awoke, Wubetu, Mastewal, Taye, Mengistie, Zeru, Taye, Bezabih, Belay, Azage, Muluken, Bobosha, Kidist, Aseffa, Abraham
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Research and Publications Office of Jimma University 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10416330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576164
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v33i3.4
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author Mekonnen, Daniel
Munshea, Abaineh
Nibret, Endalkachew
Derbie, Awoke
Wubetu, Mastewal
Taye, Mengistie
Zeru, Taye
Bezabih, Belay
Azage, Muluken
Bobosha, Kidist
Aseffa, Abraham
author_facet Mekonnen, Daniel
Munshea, Abaineh
Nibret, Endalkachew
Derbie, Awoke
Wubetu, Mastewal
Taye, Mengistie
Zeru, Taye
Bezabih, Belay
Azage, Muluken
Bobosha, Kidist
Aseffa, Abraham
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description BACKGROUND: Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is a rapid qualitative study anticipated to understand the ethical sphere of the research setting prior to recruiting study subjects. This study assessed the communities' knowledge about tuberculosis (TB) and research, understand the social arrangements advisable for recruiting research participant and appraised the information provision and consent process. METHODS: The study was conducted in Amhara region, Ethiopia from 5(th)-30(th) January 2021. Google-based survey, face-to-face in-depth interview and focus group discussion were carried out to collect the data from researchers, data collectors, health professionals, TB program officers. A structured questionnaire was administered to assess the knowledge of TB patients and healthy controls about TB, research, gene, (co)evolution and consent process. RESULTS: Over 71% of researchers were not satisfied with the current consent process, and 82.7% of researchers agreed that the best interest of the research participants was not adequately addressed in the current research practices in ANRS. TB patients and healthy controls misunderstood research and its goals. Participants advised the researchers to approach the community with the assistance of health extension workers (HEW) or religious/local leaders. Combined use of verbal and written based information provision at individual participant level is the preferred way for information provision. CONCLUSIONS: The adherence of researchers to standard information provision and consent process was very low. Healthy controls and TB patients have low level of knowledge and awareness about research, ethics and genomic research-related common terms. Hence, public education is required to strengthen the research ethics in the region.
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spelling pubmed-104163302023-08-12 Rapid Bioethical Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Host Genetic Study in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia: Towards a Context-Specific Ethical Approach Mekonnen, Daniel Munshea, Abaineh Nibret, Endalkachew Derbie, Awoke Wubetu, Mastewal Taye, Mengistie Zeru, Taye Bezabih, Belay Azage, Muluken Bobosha, Kidist Aseffa, Abraham Ethiop J Health Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Rapid Ethical Assessment (REA) is a rapid qualitative study anticipated to understand the ethical sphere of the research setting prior to recruiting study subjects. This study assessed the communities' knowledge about tuberculosis (TB) and research, understand the social arrangements advisable for recruiting research participant and appraised the information provision and consent process. METHODS: The study was conducted in Amhara region, Ethiopia from 5(th)-30(th) January 2021. Google-based survey, face-to-face in-depth interview and focus group discussion were carried out to collect the data from researchers, data collectors, health professionals, TB program officers. A structured questionnaire was administered to assess the knowledge of TB patients and healthy controls about TB, research, gene, (co)evolution and consent process. RESULTS: Over 71% of researchers were not satisfied with the current consent process, and 82.7% of researchers agreed that the best interest of the research participants was not adequately addressed in the current research practices in ANRS. TB patients and healthy controls misunderstood research and its goals. Participants advised the researchers to approach the community with the assistance of health extension workers (HEW) or religious/local leaders. Combined use of verbal and written based information provision at individual participant level is the preferred way for information provision. CONCLUSIONS: The adherence of researchers to standard information provision and consent process was very low. Healthy controls and TB patients have low level of knowledge and awareness about research, ethics and genomic research-related common terms. Hence, public education is required to strengthen the research ethics in the region. Research and Publications Office of Jimma University 2023-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10416330/ /pubmed/37576164 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v33i3.4 Text en © 2023 Mekonnen D., et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mekonnen, Daniel
Munshea, Abaineh
Nibret, Endalkachew
Derbie, Awoke
Wubetu, Mastewal
Taye, Mengistie
Zeru, Taye
Bezabih, Belay
Azage, Muluken
Bobosha, Kidist
Aseffa, Abraham
Rapid Bioethical Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Host Genetic Study in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia: Towards a Context-Specific Ethical Approach
title Rapid Bioethical Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Host Genetic Study in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia: Towards a Context-Specific Ethical Approach
title_full Rapid Bioethical Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Host Genetic Study in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia: Towards a Context-Specific Ethical Approach
title_fullStr Rapid Bioethical Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Host Genetic Study in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia: Towards a Context-Specific Ethical Approach
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Bioethical Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Host Genetic Study in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia: Towards a Context-Specific Ethical Approach
title_short Rapid Bioethical Assessment for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Host Genetic Study in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia: Towards a Context-Specific Ethical Approach
title_sort rapid bioethical assessment for mycobacterium tuberculosis and host genetic study in amhara regional state, ethiopia: towards a context-specific ethical approach
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10416330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37576164
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejhs.v33i3.4
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