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Concordance of International Regulation of Pediatric Health Research.
Rothstein, Mark A; Patrinos, Dimitri; Brothers, Kyle B; Clayton, Ellen Wright; Joly, Yann; Zawati, Ma'n H; Andanda, Pamela; Arawi, Thalia; Castañeda, Mireya; Chalmers, Don; Chen, Haidan; Ghaly, Mohammed; Hatanaka, Ryoko; Hendriks, Aart C; Ho, Calvin W L; Kaye, Jane; Krekora-Zajac, Dorota; Lee, Won Bok; Mattsson, Titti; Nicolás, Pilar; Nnamuchi, Obiajulu; Rial-Sebbag, Emmanuelle; Siegal, Gil; Wathuta, Jane M; Knoppers, Bartha Maria.
Afiliação
  • Rothstein MA; Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville, Rancho Santa Fe, CA. Electronic address: mark.rothstein@louisville.edu.
  • Patrinos D; Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Brothers KB; Department of Pediatrics, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY.
  • Clayton EW; Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
  • Joly Y; Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Zawati MH; Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
  • Andanda P; School of Law, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Arawi T; Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
  • Castañeda M; Institute of Higher Studies Monterrey, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Chalmers D; School of Law, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
  • Chen H; School of Health Humanities, Peking University, Beijing, China.
  • Ghaly M; College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar.
  • Hatanaka R; Shobi University, Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan.
  • Hendriks AC; Institute for Public Law, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Ho CWL; Centre for Medical Ethics and Law, Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
  • Kaye J; Centre for Law, Health & Emerging Technologies, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
  • Krekora-Zajac D; Institute of Civil Law, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
  • Lee WB; Ewha Law School, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea.
  • Mattsson T; Faculty of Law, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
  • Nicolás P; Faculty of Law, University of the Basque Country, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Nnamuchi O; Center for Bioethics and Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria.
  • Rial-Sebbag E; French Institute for Health and Medical Research, Toulouse, France.
  • Siegal G; Faculty of Law, Ono Academic College, Kiryat Ono, Israel.
  • Wathuta JM; Strathmore University Law School, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Knoppers BM; Centre of Genomics and Policy, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
J Pediatr ; 260: 113524, 2023 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37245625
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To assess the comparability of international ethics principles and practices used in regulating pediatric research as a first step in determining whether reciprocal deference for international ethics review is feasible. Prior studies by the authors focused on other aspects of international health research, such as biobanks and direct-to-participant genomic research. The unique nature of pediatric research and its distinctive regulation by many countries warranted a separate study. STUDY

DESIGN:

A representative sample of 21 countries was selected, with geographical, ethnic, cultural, political, and economic diversity. A leading expert on pediatric research ethics and law was selected to summarize the ethics review of pediatric research in each country. To ensure the comparability of the responses, a 5-part summary of pediatric research ethics principles in the US was developed by the investigators and distributed to all country representatives. The international experts were asked to assess and describe whether principles in their country and the US were congruent. Results were obtained and compiled in the spring and summer of 2022.

RESULTS:

Some of the countries varied in their conceptualization or description of one or more ethical principles for pediatric research, but overall, the countries in the study demonstrated a fundamental concordance.

CONCLUSIONS:

Similar regulation of pediatric research in 21 countries suggests that international reciprocity is a viable strategy.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos / Ética em Pesquisa Aspecto: Ethics Limite: Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Bancos de Espécimes Biológicos / Ética em Pesquisa Aspecto: Ethics Limite: Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article