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Addressing ethical challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT)()()

BACKGROUND: The conduct of international collaborative genomics research raises distinct ethical challenges that require special consideration, especially if conducted in settings that are research-naïve or resource-limited. Although there is considerable literature on these issues, there is a deart...

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Autores principales: Roach, Allana N., Braithwaite, Tasanee, Carrington, Christine, Marcellin, Elysse, Sharma, Subash, Hingorani, Aroon, Casas, Juan P., Hauser, Michael A., Allingham, R. Rand, Ramsewak, Samuel S., Bourne, Rupert
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4986520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27556007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atg.2016.05.001
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author Roach, Allana N.
Braithwaite, Tasanee
Carrington, Christine
Marcellin, Elysse
Sharma, Subash
Hingorani, Aroon
Casas, Juan P.
Hauser, Michael A.
Allingham, R. Rand
Ramsewak, Samuel S.
Bourne, Rupert
author_facet Roach, Allana N.
Braithwaite, Tasanee
Carrington, Christine
Marcellin, Elysse
Sharma, Subash
Hingorani, Aroon
Casas, Juan P.
Hauser, Michael A.
Allingham, R. Rand
Ramsewak, Samuel S.
Bourne, Rupert
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description BACKGROUND: The conduct of international collaborative genomics research raises distinct ethical challenges that require special consideration, especially if conducted in settings that are research-naïve or resource-limited. Although there is considerable literature on these issues, there is a dearth of literature chronicling approaches taken to address these issues in the field. Additionally no previous ethical guidelines have been developed to support similar research in Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS: A literature review was undertaken to identify strategies used to address common ethical issues relevant to human genetics and genomics research in research-naïve or resource-limited settings. Strategies identified were combined with novel approaches to develop a culturally appropriate, multifaceted strategy to address potential challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT). RESULTS: Regarding the protection of study participants, we report a decision to exclude children as participants; the use of a Community Engagement and Sensitization Strategy to increase the genetic literacy of the target population; the involvement of local expertise to ensure cultural sensitivity and to address potential comprehension barriers in informed consent; and an audit of the informed consent process to ensure valid consent. Concerning the regulation of the research, we report on ethics approvals from relevant authorities; a Materials Transfer Agreement to guide sample ownership and export; and a Sample Governance Committee to oversee data use and data access. Finally regarding the protection of the interests of scientists from the host country, we report on capacity building efforts to ensure that local scientists have access to data collected through the project and appropriate recognition of their contributions in future publications. CONCLUSION: This paper outlines an ethical framework for the conduct of population-based genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago; highlights common issues arising in the field and strategies to address these.
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spelling pubmed-49865202016-08-23 Addressing ethical challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT)()() Roach, Allana N. Braithwaite, Tasanee Carrington, Christine Marcellin, Elysse Sharma, Subash Hingorani, Aroon Casas, Juan P. Hauser, Michael A. Allingham, R. Rand Ramsewak, Samuel S. Bourne, Rupert Appl Transl Genom Article BACKGROUND: The conduct of international collaborative genomics research raises distinct ethical challenges that require special consideration, especially if conducted in settings that are research-naïve or resource-limited. Although there is considerable literature on these issues, there is a dearth of literature chronicling approaches taken to address these issues in the field. Additionally no previous ethical guidelines have been developed to support similar research in Trinidad and Tobago. METHODS: A literature review was undertaken to identify strategies used to address common ethical issues relevant to human genetics and genomics research in research-naïve or resource-limited settings. Strategies identified were combined with novel approaches to develop a culturally appropriate, multifaceted strategy to address potential challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT). RESULTS: Regarding the protection of study participants, we report a decision to exclude children as participants; the use of a Community Engagement and Sensitization Strategy to increase the genetic literacy of the target population; the involvement of local expertise to ensure cultural sensitivity and to address potential comprehension barriers in informed consent; and an audit of the informed consent process to ensure valid consent. Concerning the regulation of the research, we report on ethics approvals from relevant authorities; a Materials Transfer Agreement to guide sample ownership and export; and a Sample Governance Committee to oversee data use and data access. Finally regarding the protection of the interests of scientists from the host country, we report on capacity building efforts to ensure that local scientists have access to data collected through the project and appropriate recognition of their contributions in future publications. CONCLUSION: This paper outlines an ethical framework for the conduct of population-based genetics and genomics research in Trinidad and Tobago; highlights common issues arising in the field and strategies to address these. Elsevier 2016-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4986520/ /pubmed/27556007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atg.2016.05.001 Text en © 2016 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Roach, Allana N.
Braithwaite, Tasanee
Carrington, Christine
Marcellin, Elysse
Sharma, Subash
Hingorani, Aroon
Casas, Juan P.
Hauser, Michael A.
Allingham, R. Rand
Ramsewak, Samuel S.
Bourne, Rupert
Addressing ethical challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT)()()
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title_full Addressing ethical challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT)()()
title_fullStr Addressing ethical challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT)()()
title_full_unstemmed Addressing ethical challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT)()()
title_short Addressing ethical challenges in the Genetics Substudy of the National Eye Survey of Trinidad and Tobago (GSNESTT)()()
title_sort addressing ethical challenges in the genetics substudy of the national eye survey of trinidad and tobago (gsnestt)()()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4986520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27556007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.atg.2016.05.001
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