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Developing and Implementing new TB Technologies: Key Informants’ Perspectives on the Ethical Challenges

Abstract

ObjectiveTo identify the ethical challenges associated with the development and implementation of new tuberculosis (TB) drugs and diagnostics.MethodsTwenty-three semi-structured qualitative interviews conducted between December 2015 and September 2016 with programme administrators, healthcare workers, advocates, policymakers, and funders based in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.ResultsDivergent interests and responsibilities, coupled with power imbalances, are a primary source of ethical challenges; the uncertain risk profiles of new drugs present an additional one. Although this challenge can be partially mitigated through stringent pharmacovigilance, respondents highlighted that high-burden countries tend to lack the resources to facilitate safe implementation. Increased advocacy and community engagement are considered an ethical imperative for future TB development and implementation.ConclusionsThis project helps identify some of the ethical challenges of new TB technologies. It demonstrates that investigating ethical challenges through qualitative research is one way to apprehend the difficulty of implementing new TB technologies. Addressing this difficulty will require that those in positions of power reconsider their interests in relation to disempowered communities.Policy implicationsEfforts to build consensus regarding what values should underpin the global governance of TB research, prevention, and care are essential to facilitate the ethical implementation of new TB technologies.

Authors

Boulanger RF; Komparic A; Dawson A; Upshur REG; Silva DS

Journal

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 65–73

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 1, 2020

DOI

10.1007/s11673-019-09954-w

ISSN

1176-7529

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