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| DOI | 10.1136/BMJGH-2023-014693 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
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Global health reciprocal innovation (GHRI) is a recent and more formalised approach to conducting research that recognises and develops innovations (eg, medicines, devices, methodologies) from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). At present, studies using GHRI most commonly adapt innovations from LMICs for use in high-income countries (HICs), although some develop innovations in LMICs and HICs. In this paper, we propose that GHRI implicitly makes two ethical commitments: (1) to promote health innovations from LMICs, especially in HICs, and (2) to conduct studies on health innovations from LMICs in equitable partnerships between investigators in LMICs and HICs. We argue that these commitments take a significant step towards a more equal global health research enterprise while helping to ensure that populations and investigators in LMICs receive equitable benefits from studies using GHRI. However, studies using GHRI can raise potential ethical concerns and face legal and regulatory barriers. We propose ethical, legal and regulatory considerations to help address these concerns and barriers. We hope our recommendations will allow GHRI to move the global health research enterprise forward into an era where all people are treated equally as knowers and learners, while populations in both LMICs and HICs benefit equitably from studies using GHRI.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Rid, Annette | Mujer |
NIH - Estados Unidos
Fogarty International Center - Estados Unidos |
| 2 | Aguilera, Bernardo | Hombre |
Universidad San Sebastián - Chile
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| 3 | Banda, Chikosa | - |
Univ Malawi - Malawi
University of Malawi - Malawi |
| 4 | Divi, Rao | - |
NCI - Estados Unidos
National Cancer Institute (NCI) - Estados Unidos |
| 5 | Harris, Matthew | - |
Imperial Coll London - Reino Unido
Imperial College London - Reino Unido |
| 6 | Kim, Amanda | - |
Univ Maryland Baltimore - Estados Unidos
University of Maryland School of Nursing - Estados Unidos |
| 7 | Ossandon, Miguel | - |
NCI - Estados Unidos
National Cancer Institute (NCI) - Estados Unidos |
| 8 | Zervos, John | - |
Henry Ford Hlth - Estados Unidos
Henry Ford Health System - Estados Unidos |
| 9 | Rowthorn, Virginia | - |
Umivers Maryland Baltimore - Estados Unidos
University of Maryland School of Nursing - Estados Unidos Univ Maryland Baltimore - Estados Unidos |
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| National Institutes of Health |
| Indian council of medical research |
| National Institutes of Health, Clinical Center Department of Bioethics |
| Clinical Center Department of Bioethics |
| National Institute for Health and Care Research Applied Research Collaboration Northwest London |
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| This paper was sparked by discussions at the Global Health Reciprocal Innovation Virtual Workshop held in October 2022, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. Thanks to Nalini Anand, Blythe Beecroft, Linda Kupfer, Joseph Millum, Arthur Rose, Carla Saenz, Seema Shah, Robert Steel, participants in the 2023 Indo-US Research Ethics Workshop hosted by the Indian Council for Medical Research and two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments. |
| This paper was sparked by discussions at the Global Health Reciprocal Innovation Virtual Workshop held in October 2022, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. Thanks to Nalini Anand, Blythe Beecroft, Linda Kupfer, Joseph Millum, Arthur Rose, Carla Saenz, Seema Shah, Robert Steel, participants in the 2023 Indo-US Research Ethics Workshop hosted by the Indian Council for Medical Research and two anonymous reviewers for helpful comments. AR is supported in part by the Clinical Center Department of Bioethics, which is in the Intramural Program of the National Institutes of Health (Grant/ Award #: N/A). MH is supported in part by the National Institute for Health and Care Research Applied Research Collaboration Northwest London (Grant/Award #: N/A). |