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A multicenter study of the awareness and attitudes of Egyptian faculty towards research ethics: a pilot study
Authors:Kandeel Nahed  El-Nemer Amina  Ali Nahed M  Kassem Heba  El-Setouhy Maged  Elgharieb Mervat Elshabrawy  Darwish Magda  Awadalla Nabil Joseph  Moni Malini  Silverman Henry J
Institution:Mansoura University (Egypt).
Abstract:The awareness and attitudes of faculty towards research ethics committees (RECs) and research ethics practices are largely unknown. Accordingly, we conducted a cross-sectional survey study involving various faculties (Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Dentistry) from four universities in Egypt. A large majority (> 85%) held positive attitudes towards RECs, but almost a third thought that RECs would delay research. More than half had not received prior training in research or medical ethics, but more than 90% thought that this subject matter should be taught to postgraduates. A large majority recognized the need for informed consent and confidentiality protections in research, but some held attitudes regarding certain research ethics practices that were questionable. We conclude that a curriculum in research ethics should be developed for university faculty and that further qualitative studies should explore the basis of several of the attitudes regarding practices in research ethics.
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