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CREATING EQUITY IN HEALTH RESEARCH TO DRIVE MORE AND BETTER EVIDENCE
Desigualdade na pesquisa em saúde
PRMB
Equidade na pesquisa em saúde
Quadro de investigação
Research framework
Inequity in health research
LMIC
Equity in health research
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University of Oxford. Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine. Oxford, UK.
World Health Organization. Department of Research for Health. Geneva, Switzerland / World Health Organization. Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases. Geneva, Switzerland.
World Health Organization. Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases. Geneva, Switzerland.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Casa de Oswaldo Cruz. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil
South African Medical Research Council. Western Cape. South Africa.
Uganda Virus Research Institute and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Uganda Research Unit. Medical Research Council. Entebbe, Uganda.
Federal Ministry of Health. Nigeria Centre for Disease Control. Abuja, Nigeria.
Rwanda Biomedical Centre. Kigali, Rwanda.
Christian Medical College. The Wellcome Trust Research Laboratory. Division of Gastrointestinal Sciences. Vellore, India.
European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership. The Hague. The Netherlands.
World Health Organization. Geneva, Switzerland.
World Health Organization. Department of Research for Health. Geneva, Switzerland / World Health Organization. Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases. Geneva, Switzerland.
World Health Organization. Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases. Geneva, Switzerland.
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Casa de Oswaldo Cruz. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil
South African Medical Research Council. Western Cape. South Africa.
Uganda Virus Research Institute and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Uganda Research Unit. Medical Research Council. Entebbe, Uganda.
Federal Ministry of Health. Nigeria Centre for Disease Control. Abuja, Nigeria.
Rwanda Biomedical Centre. Kigali, Rwanda.
Christian Medical College. The Wellcome Trust Research Laboratory. Division of Gastrointestinal Sciences. Vellore, India.
European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership. The Hague. The Netherlands.
World Health Organization. Geneva, Switzerland.
Abstract in Portuguese
A investigação em saúde está a mudar rapidamente com a recolha de provas através de novos métodos ágeis. Esta evolução é crítica, mas deve ser globalmente equitativa para que as nações mais pobres não fiquem a perder. Devemos aproveitar esta mudança para melhor enfrentar o fardo diário das doenças que afetam as populações mais empobrecidas e levar capacidades de investigação a todos os cantos do mundo para que sejam possíveis respostas rápidas e justas a novos agentes patogênicos; em qualquer lugar onde eles apareçam. Devemos aproveitar esta oportunidade para tornar a investigação mais fácil, melhor e mais equitativa. Atualmente, muitas nações são incapazes de gerar provas ou traduzi-las para alterar diretamente os resultados de saúde nas suas próprias comunidades. É essencial agir e aproveitar esta mudança emergente na forma como os dados de investigação podem ser gerados e partilhados, para que todas as nações beneficiem de forma sustentável deste desenvolvimento. Existem exemplos positivos da COVID-19, mas agora precisamos de agir. Apresentamos aqui uma iniciativa para desenvolver um novo framework que possa orientar os pesquisadores na concepção e execução de seus estudos. Este sistema altamente ágil funcionará adaptando-se ao risco e à complexidade de qualquer estudo, ao mesmo tempo que gera dados de qualidade, seguros e éticos.
Abstract
Health research is rapidly changing with evidence being gathered through new agile methods. This evolution is critical but must be globally equitable so the poorest nations do not lose out. We must harness this change to better tackle the daily burden of diseases that affect the most impoverished populations and bring research capabilities to every corner of the world so that rapid and fair responses to new pathogen are possible; anywhere they appear. We must seize this opportunity to make research easier, better and more equitable. Currently too many nations are unable to generate the evidence or translate it to directly change health outcomes in their own communities. It is essential to act and harness this emerging change in how research data can be generated and shared, so that all nations sustainably gain from this development. There are positive examples to draw on from COVID-19, but we now need to act. Here we present an initiative to develop a new framework that can guide researchers in the design and execution of their studies. This highly agile system will work by adapting to risk and complexity in any given study, whilst generating quality, safe and ethical data.
Keywords in Portuguese
Pesquisa em saúdeDesigualdade na pesquisa em saúde
PRMB
Equidade na pesquisa em saúde
Quadro de investigação
Keywords
Health researchResearch framework
Inequity in health research
LMIC
Equity in health research
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