Author:
Wright Katharine,Aagaard Nic,Ali Amr Yusuf,Atuire Caesar,Campbell Michael,Littler Katherine,Mandil Ahmed,Mathur Roli,Okeibunor Joseph,Reis Andreas,Ribeiro Maria Alexandra,Saenz Carla,Sekhoacha Mamello,Gooshki Ehsan Shamsi,Singh Jerome Amir,Upshur Ross
Abstract
AbstractEthical review systems need to build on their experiences of COVID-19 research to enhance their preparedness for future pandemics. Recommendations from representatives from over twenty countries include: improving relationships across the research ecosystem; demonstrating willingness to reform and adapt systems and processes; and making the case robustly for better resourcing.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Health Policy,Health (social science),Issues, ethics and legal aspects
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