Ethical issues in biomedical research in Nigeria: a systematic review
Ethical issues in biomedical research in Nigeria: a systematic review
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The use of human subjects in research comes with lots of ethical challenges.The purpose of this review is to assess the various ethical issues that have been associated with biomedical research in Nigeria.This article also find out the possible ways of improvement of this scenario.Pubmed/Medline, Google Scholar, JSTOR, and AJOL search were the possible search engine for literature from 2000 to 2020.
Key words were used including ethics, ethical issues, biomedical research and Nigeria.Of the 113 publications were found.A total of 18(15.9%) fulfilled the study inclusion criteria and were included in this review.
Twelve ethical issues were highlighted including Informed consent (12 studies), autonomy and voluntariness (8 studies), beneficence (8 studies), counseling Comment on "Theoretical evaluation of art education from the perspective of traditional Chinese philosophy" (5 studies), compensation (4 studies), professional behavior and attitudes (2 studies), confidentiality (2 studies), social, cultural and religious practices (2 studies), scientific integrity (1 study), communitarianism (1 study), equity (1 study), and trust (1 study).Most of the studies were cross sectional and carried out in southern Nigeria.We found that there are ethical issues in biomedical research in Nigeria of which informed consent is most widely studied.Also, participants had varying degree of understanding of their rights Mating as a stress resilience behavior in Callosobruchus as research subjects.
As a result, there is need to enhance the capacity of investigators to better understand these issues and also increase their explanatory skill to help participants achieve complete understanding of their various rights and process.