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Biomedical Research Ethics Committees in sub-Saharan Africa: a collective review of their structure, functioning, and outcomes.

Blessing Silaigwana1, Douglas Wassenaar2.   

Abstract

Research Ethics Committees (RECs) are mandated to protect human participants by conducting ethical reviews of biomedical research. To date, there is a dearth of information on the structure, functioning, and outcomes of RECs in Africa. This article reviews empirical studies investigating African RECs, with the aim of providing an overview of what is known and identifying gaps in our knowledge. We conducted a literature search of the EBSCO, PubMed, and Google Scholar electronic databases. Twenty-three empirical studies reporting on the structure, functions, and outcomes of African RECs were included in our analysis. The review yielded limited systematic data on RECs in Africa. Available empirical evidence suggests that challenges hampering the effective functioning of RECs included lack of membership diversity, scarcity of resources, insufficient training of members, inadequate capacity to review and monitor studies, and lack of national ethics guidelines and accreditation. Relatively little data on the review outcomes of African RECs were described. There is an ongoing need for concerted efforts from various stakeholders to support capacity development and enhancement of African RECs.
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Keywords:  Africa; RECs; functioning; outcomes; research ethics committees; structure

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25819759     DOI: 10.1177/1556264615575511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics        ISSN: 1556-2646            Impact factor:   1.742


  9 in total

1.  An Evaluation of the Middle East Research Training Initiative Tool in Assessing Effective Functioning of Research Ethics Committees.

Authors:  Walter Jaoko; Elizabeth Bukusi; Arlene M Davis
Journal:  J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics       Date:  2016-09-18       Impact factor: 1.742

Review 2.  Human dignity as a basis for providing post-trial access to healthcare for research participants: a South African perspective.

Authors:  Pamela Andanda; Jane Wathuta
Journal:  Med Health Care Philos       Date:  2018-03

3.  A Case-Study of the Resources and Functioning of Two Research Ethics Committees in Western India.

Authors:  Tiffany Chenneville; Lynette Menezes; Jayendrakumar Kosambiya; Rajendra Baxi
Journal:  J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics       Date:  2016-07-31       Impact factor: 1.742

4.  Assessing Research Ethics Committees in Myanmar: Results of a Self-Assessment Tool.

Authors:  Zaw Zaw Oo; Min Wun; Yin Thet Nu Oo; Kyaw Swa Mya; Henry J Silverman
Journal:  Asian Bioeth Rev       Date:  2020-03-17

5.  Regulation of genomic and biobanking research in Africa: a content analysis of ethics guidelines, policies and procedures from 22 African countries.

Authors:  Jantina de Vries; Syntia Nchangwi Munung; Alice Matimba; Sheryl McCurdy; Odile Ouwe Missi Oukem-Boyer; Ciara Staunton; Aminu Yakubu; Paulina Tindana
Journal:  BMC Med Ethics       Date:  2017-02-02       Impact factor: 2.652

6.  Differences and structural weaknesses of institutional mechanisms for health research ethics: Burkina Faso, Palestine, Peru, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Authors:  N'koué Emmanuel Sambiéni
Journal:  BMC Med Ethics       Date:  2018-06-15       Impact factor: 2.652

7.  The role of community advisory boards in community-based HIV clinical trials: a qualitative study from Tanzania.

Authors:  Godwin Pancras; Bruno F Sunguya; Nathanael Sirili; Emmanuel Balandya; Eligius Lyamuya; Blandina T Mmbaga
Journal:  BMC Med Ethics       Date:  2022-01-08       Impact factor: 2.652

Review 8.  Capacity Development of Research Ethics Administrators: Scoping Review.

Authors:  Mutshidzi A Mulondo; Joyce M Tsoka-Gwegweni; Puleng LenkaBula; Perpetual Chikobvu
Journal:  J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics       Date:  2022-04-27       Impact factor: 1.978

9.  Understanding Constraints and Enablers of Turnaround Time for Ethics Review: The Case of Institutional Review Boards in Tanzania.

Authors:  Mwifadhi Mrisho; Zaynab Essack
Journal:  J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics       Date:  2021-06-28       Impact factor: 1.742

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