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Ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: A qualitative study with key stakeholders in the United States

BACKGROUND: A unique window of opportunity currently exists to generate ethical and practical considerations presented by interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life (EOL). Because participants would enroll in these studies for almost completely altruistic reasons, they are owed the...

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Autores principales: Kanazawa, John, Gianella, Sara, Concha-Garcia, Susanna, Taylor, Jeff, Kaytes, Andy, Christensen, Christopher, Patel, Hursch, Ndukwe, Samuel, Rawlings, Stephen, Hendrickx, Steven, Little, Susan, Brown, Brandon, Smith, Davey, Dubé, Karine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8284787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34270612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254148
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author Kanazawa, John
Gianella, Sara
Concha-Garcia, Susanna
Taylor, Jeff
Kaytes, Andy
Christensen, Christopher
Patel, Hursch
Ndukwe, Samuel
Rawlings, Stephen
Hendrickx, Steven
Little, Susan
Brown, Brandon
Smith, Davey
Dubé, Karine
author_facet Kanazawa, John
Gianella, Sara
Concha-Garcia, Susanna
Taylor, Jeff
Kaytes, Andy
Christensen, Christopher
Patel, Hursch
Ndukwe, Samuel
Rawlings, Stephen
Hendrickx, Steven
Little, Susan
Brown, Brandon
Smith, Davey
Dubé, Karine
author_sort Kanazawa, John
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description BACKGROUND: A unique window of opportunity currently exists to generate ethical and practical considerations presented by interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life (EOL). Because participants would enroll in these studies for almost completely altruistic reasons, they are owed the highest ethical standards, safeguards, and protections. This qualitative empirical ethics study sought to identify ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the EOL. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We conducted 20 in-depth interviews and three virtual focus groups (N = 36) with four key stakeholder groups in the United States: 1) bioethicists, 2) people with HIV, 3) HIV care providers, and 4) HIV cure researchers. This study produced six key themes to guide the ethical implementation of interventional HIV cure-related research at the EOL: 1) all stakeholder groups supported this research conditioned upon a clearly delineated respect for participant contribution and autonomy, participant understanding and comprehension of the risks associated with the specific intervention(s) to be tested, and broad community support for testing of the proposed intervention(s); 2) to ensure acceptable benefit-risk profiles, researchers should focus on limiting the risks of unintended effects and minimizing undue pain and suffering at the EOL; 3) only well-vetted interventions that are supported by solid pre-clinical data should be tested in the EOL translational research model; 4) the informed consent process must be robust and include process consent; 5) research protocols should be flexible and adopt a patient/participant centered approach to minimize burdens and ensure their overall comfort and safety; and 6) a participant’s next-of-kin/loved ones should be a major focus of EOL research but only if the participant consents to such involvement. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this empirical ethics study generated the first ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the EOL. The ethical complexities of such research must be considered now. We must navigate this ethical conundrum so that we are good stewards of the participants’ extremely altruistic gifts by maximizing the impact and social value of this research. We hope that this study will serve as the foundation for future research and discussion on this topic.
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spelling pubmed-82847872021-07-28 Ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: A qualitative study with key stakeholders in the United States Kanazawa, John Gianella, Sara Concha-Garcia, Susanna Taylor, Jeff Kaytes, Andy Christensen, Christopher Patel, Hursch Ndukwe, Samuel Rawlings, Stephen Hendrickx, Steven Little, Susan Brown, Brandon Smith, Davey Dubé, Karine PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: A unique window of opportunity currently exists to generate ethical and practical considerations presented by interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life (EOL). Because participants would enroll in these studies for almost completely altruistic reasons, they are owed the highest ethical standards, safeguards, and protections. This qualitative empirical ethics study sought to identify ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the EOL. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We conducted 20 in-depth interviews and three virtual focus groups (N = 36) with four key stakeholder groups in the United States: 1) bioethicists, 2) people with HIV, 3) HIV care providers, and 4) HIV cure researchers. This study produced six key themes to guide the ethical implementation of interventional HIV cure-related research at the EOL: 1) all stakeholder groups supported this research conditioned upon a clearly delineated respect for participant contribution and autonomy, participant understanding and comprehension of the risks associated with the specific intervention(s) to be tested, and broad community support for testing of the proposed intervention(s); 2) to ensure acceptable benefit-risk profiles, researchers should focus on limiting the risks of unintended effects and minimizing undue pain and suffering at the EOL; 3) only well-vetted interventions that are supported by solid pre-clinical data should be tested in the EOL translational research model; 4) the informed consent process must be robust and include process consent; 5) research protocols should be flexible and adopt a patient/participant centered approach to minimize burdens and ensure their overall comfort and safety; and 6) a participant’s next-of-kin/loved ones should be a major focus of EOL research but only if the participant consents to such involvement. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this empirical ethics study generated the first ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the EOL. The ethical complexities of such research must be considered now. We must navigate this ethical conundrum so that we are good stewards of the participants’ extremely altruistic gifts by maximizing the impact and social value of this research. We hope that this study will serve as the foundation for future research and discussion on this topic. Public Library of Science 2021-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8284787/ /pubmed/34270612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254148 Text en © 2021 Kanazawa 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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kanazawa, John
Gianella, Sara
Concha-Garcia, Susanna
Taylor, Jeff
Kaytes, Andy
Christensen, Christopher
Patel, Hursch
Ndukwe, Samuel
Rawlings, Stephen
Hendrickx, Steven
Little, Susan
Brown, Brandon
Smith, Davey
Dubé, Karine
Ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: A qualitative study with key stakeholders in the United States
title Ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: A qualitative study with key stakeholders in the United States
title_full Ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: A qualitative study with key stakeholders in the United States
title_fullStr Ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: A qualitative study with key stakeholders in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: A qualitative study with key stakeholders in the United States
title_short Ethical and practical considerations for interventional HIV cure-related research at the end-of-life: A qualitative study with key stakeholders in the United States
title_sort ethical and practical considerations for interventional hiv cure-related research at the end-of-life: a qualitative study with key stakeholders in the united states
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8284787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34270612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254148
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