Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review
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Resumo: | Objective: To analyze publications that address ethical problems in research with human beings carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an integrative review in order to answer the following guiding question: which publications address ethical problems in research with human beings during the COVID-19 pandemic? National and international publications, published from 01/01/2020 to 05/14/2020, in Portuguese, English or Spanish, were consulted in the MedLine/Pubmed databases, using the standardized descriptors MesH, Ethics, Research and COVID-19, combined using the Boolean operator AND. Results: 43 articles were found that met the selection criteria, of which 10 articles were selected based on the title and online summary with subsequent full reading, presented in two synoptic tables: one containing the title of the article, journal and year of publication and objective; and the other containing the challenges presented for research with human beings. The articles were grouped into three categories: Respect for the autonomy of research participants; Equity in allocating treatments to research participants and; Balancing the risks and benefits of studies in the pandemic period. Conclusion: Ethical issues referred to conflicts regarding the principles of biomedical ethics: autonomy, involving the difficult decision on the part of the participants between withdrawing or remaining in studies, as well as obtaining free and informed consent by the researcher in the context of the pandemic; and beneficence/non-maleficence, challenging in terms of management complexity in the sense of designing ethically and methodologically high-level studies that manage to minimize risks and maximize benefits in a timely manner. |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature reviewProblemas éticos en la investigación con los seres humanos durante la pandemia de COVID-19: revisión integradora de la literaturaProblemas éticos em pesquisas com seres humanos durante a pandemia de COVID-19: revisão integrativa de literaturaÉtica em PesquisaBioéticaCOVID-19Pandemias.ÉticaBioéticaCOVID-19Pandemias.EthicsBioethicsCOVID-19Pandemics.Objective: To analyze publications that address ethical problems in research with human beings carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an integrative review in order to answer the following guiding question: which publications address ethical problems in research with human beings during the COVID-19 pandemic? National and international publications, published from 01/01/2020 to 05/14/2020, in Portuguese, English or Spanish, were consulted in the MedLine/Pubmed databases, using the standardized descriptors MesH, Ethics, Research and COVID-19, combined using the Boolean operator AND. Results: 43 articles were found that met the selection criteria, of which 10 articles were selected based on the title and online summary with subsequent full reading, presented in two synoptic tables: one containing the title of the article, journal and year of publication and objective; and the other containing the challenges presented for research with human beings. The articles were grouped into three categories: Respect for the autonomy of research participants; Equity in allocating treatments to research participants and; Balancing the risks and benefits of studies in the pandemic period. Conclusion: Ethical issues referred to conflicts regarding the principles of biomedical ethics: autonomy, involving the difficult decision on the part of the participants between withdrawing or remaining in studies, as well as obtaining free and informed consent by the researcher in the context of the pandemic; and beneficence/non-maleficence, challenging in terms of management complexity in the sense of designing ethically and methodologically high-level studies that manage to minimize risks and maximize benefits in a timely manner.Objetivo: Analizar publicaciones que aborden problemas éticos en investigaciones con seres humanos realizadas durante la pandemia COVID-19. Método: revisión integradora para dar respuesta a la siguiente pregunta orientadora: ¿qué publicaciones abordan problemas éticos en la investigación con seres humanos durante la pandemia de COVID-19? Publicaciones nacionales e internacionales, editadas del 01/01/2020 al 14/05/2020, en portugués, inglés o español, fueron consultadas en las bases de datos MedLine / Pubmed, utilizando los descriptores estandarizados MesH, Ethics, Research y COVID-19, combinado con el operador booleano AND. Resultados: se encontraron 43 artículos que cumplieron con los criterios de selección, de los cuales se seleccionaron 10 artículos en base al título y resumen en línea con posterior lectura completa, presentados en dos tablas sinópticas: una que contiene el título del artículo, revista y año de publicación. y objetivo; y el otro que contiene los desafíos que presenta la investigación con seres humanos. Los artículos se agruparon en tres categorías: Respeto a la autonomía de los participantes de la investigación; Equidad en la asignación de tratamientos a los participantes de la investigación y; Equilibrio de los riesgos y beneficios de los estudios durante el período pandémico. Conclusión: Cuestiones éticas referidas a conflictos en torno a los principios de la ética biomédica: autonomía, involucrando la difícil decisión por parte de los participantes entre retirarse o permanecer en los estudios, así como la obtención del consentimiento libre e informado del investigador en el contexto de la pandemia; y beneficencia / no maleficencia, desafiante en términos de complejidad gerencial en el sentido de diseñar ética y metodológicamente estudios de alto nivel que logren minimizar riesgos y maximizar beneficios en tiempo y forma.Objetivo: Analisar as publicações que abordam problemas éticos em pesquisas com seres humanos realizadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19. Método: Revisão integrativa tendo como questão norteadora: quais são as publicações que abordam problemas éticos em pesquisas com seres humanos durante a pandemia de COVID-19? Foram consultadas publicações nacionais e internacionais, publicadas no período de 01/01/2020 a 14/05/2020, em português, inglês ou espanhol, nas bases de dados MedLine/Pubmed, empregando-se os descritores padronizados MesH, Ethics, Research e COVID-19, combinados por meio do operador booleano AND. Resultados: Encontrou-se 43 artigos que atendiam aos critérios de seleção, desse selecionou-se 10 artigos com base no título e no resumo online com posterior leitura na íntegra, apresentados em dois quadros sinópticos: um contendo título do artigo, periódico e ano de publicação e objetivo; e o outro contendo os desafios apresentados para a pesquisa com seres humanos. Os artigos foram agrupados em três categorias: Respeito à autonomia de participantes de pesquisa; Equidade na alocação de tratamentos a participantes de pesquisas e; Balanceamento entre riscos e benefícios dos estudos no período de pandemia. Conclusão: As questões éticas remeteram a conflitos referente aos princípios de ética biomédica: autonomia, envolvendo a decisão difícil por parte dos participantes entre se retirar ou permanecer nos estudos, bem como a obtenção do consentimento livre e esclarecido por parte do pesquisador no contexto da pandemia; e beneficência/não-maleficência, desafiantes quanto a complexidade de manejo no sentido de conceber estudos eticamente e metodologicamente de alto nível que consigam minimizar riscos e maximizar benefícios em tempo hábil.Research, Society and Development2020-12-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1080210.33448/rsd-v9i12.10802Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 12; e32291210802Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 12; e32291210802Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 12; e322912108022525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10802/9971Copyright (c) 2020 Sandra Pinto; Juliana Dias Reis Pessalacia; Lucas Gazarini; Priscila Kelly da Silva Neto; Adailson da Silva Moreira; Elton Fogaça da Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPinto, SandraPessalacia, Juliana Dias ReisGazarini, LucasSilva Neto, Priscila Kelly daMoreira, Adailson da SilvaCosta, Elton Fogaça da2020-12-30T23:32:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10802Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:47.370553Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review Problemas éticos en la investigación con los seres humanos durante la pandemia de COVID-19: revisión integradora de la literatura Problemas éticos em pesquisas com seres humanos durante a pandemia de COVID-19: revisão integrativa de literatura |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review Pinto, Sandra Ética em Pesquisa Bioética COVID-19 Pandemias. Ética Bioética COVID-19 Pandemias. Ethics Bioethics COVID-19 Pandemics. |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review |
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Ethical problems in research with human subjects during the COVID-19 pandemic: integrative literature review |
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Pinto, Sandra |
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Pinto, Sandra Pessalacia, Juliana Dias Reis Gazarini, Lucas Silva Neto, Priscila Kelly da Moreira, Adailson da Silva Costa, Elton Fogaça da |
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Pessalacia, Juliana Dias Reis Gazarini, Lucas Silva Neto, Priscila Kelly da Moreira, Adailson da Silva Costa, Elton Fogaça da |
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Pinto, Sandra Pessalacia, Juliana Dias Reis Gazarini, Lucas Silva Neto, Priscila Kelly da Moreira, Adailson da Silva Costa, Elton Fogaça da |
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Ética em Pesquisa Bioética COVID-19 Pandemias. Ética Bioética COVID-19 Pandemias. Ethics Bioethics COVID-19 Pandemics. |
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Ética em Pesquisa Bioética COVID-19 Pandemias. Ética Bioética COVID-19 Pandemias. Ethics Bioethics COVID-19 Pandemics. |
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Objective: To analyze publications that address ethical problems in research with human beings carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an integrative review in order to answer the following guiding question: which publications address ethical problems in research with human beings during the COVID-19 pandemic? National and international publications, published from 01/01/2020 to 05/14/2020, in Portuguese, English or Spanish, were consulted in the MedLine/Pubmed databases, using the standardized descriptors MesH, Ethics, Research and COVID-19, combined using the Boolean operator AND. Results: 43 articles were found that met the selection criteria, of which 10 articles were selected based on the title and online summary with subsequent full reading, presented in two synoptic tables: one containing the title of the article, journal and year of publication and objective; and the other containing the challenges presented for research with human beings. The articles were grouped into three categories: Respect for the autonomy of research participants; Equity in allocating treatments to research participants and; Balancing the risks and benefits of studies in the pandemic period. Conclusion: Ethical issues referred to conflicts regarding the principles of biomedical ethics: autonomy, involving the difficult decision on the part of the participants between withdrawing or remaining in studies, as well as obtaining free and informed consent by the researcher in the context of the pandemic; and beneficence/non-maleficence, challenging in terms of management complexity in the sense of designing ethically and methodologically high-level studies that manage to minimize risks and maximize benefits in a timely manner. |
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