流行病学中的伦理问题

A. Silman, G. Macfarlane, T. Macfarlane
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流行病学研究面临几个主要的伦理问题。在研究现代社会中自由生活的个体时,如何在对有力方法的需求与个人自由之间取得平衡,始终是一个挑战。关键问题是确保适当的同意程序,保持机密性,并尽量减少对参与者的任何负面影响。流行病学研究最常收集的信息要么来自数据库中已有的材料,要么来自可提取关键数据项的记录硬拷贝等材料,要么来自直接从主题收集的数据。偶尔进行有限的身体检查。更不常见的是,要求采集血液和尿液等生物液体样本,或进行简单的检查,如心电图或x光平片检查,但即使这样的检查通常也与健康风险无关。
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Ethical issues in epidemiology
There are several major ethical issues that face an epidemiological study. There is always the challenge in studying free-living individuals in the modern society, of balancing the needs for robust methods with individual freedoms. The key concerns reflect ensuring an appropriate consent process, maintaining confidentiality, and minimizing any negative consequences for a participant. The most commonly collected information for an epidemiological study come either from material already available in databases, material such as hard copies of records that can have key data items extracted, or data that is gathered directly from the subject. Occasionally a limited physical examination is undertaken. Much less often, there is a requirement to take samples of biological fluid such as blood and urine, or to undergo simple investigations such as electrocardiography or plain radiography, but even such investigations are typically associated with trivial risk to health.
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