Globalization of research activities occurs in a very heterogeneous world, because developing countries differ from industrialized countries regarding economic, social, and cultural contexts. Such differences bring up the concern with exploitation and increasing injustice and also make the existence of a universal concept in research ethics problematic. Consequently, controversies remain regarding research performed in developing countries. Recent scholarship has advocated that the ethical conduct of research in these countries requires local bioethics expertise input and authority. The primary goal of this proposal is to enhance the bioethics career development of individuals from Egypt as well as the bioethics competence of those involved with research endeavors and in doing so, ensure bioethics capacity building and sustainability in Egypt and at its institutions. A two-year training program is proposed that will lead to the granting of a Master Degree to six individuals from Egypt and the conduct of research ethics workshops to scores of individuals in Egypt. The first year of the grant will be devoted to development of the advanced degree associated course work and of the workshops. During the remaining years of the grant two trainees per year will be recruited for the proposed training program. The first year of the training program will provide trainees with an intensive academic experience in clinical research methodology and statistics, and bioethics as well as practical experiences in teaching, research, and ethical review of research. During the second year of the training program trainees will conduct a bioethics research project in Egypt and participate in further teaching and IRB experiences. After training, the trainees are expected to assume leadership positions in Egypt. Yearly research ethics workshops in Egypt are planned for each of the four years of the proposal for research staff, administrators, and IRB members. It is anticipated that all of the activities in this proposal will build a sustainable bioethics infrastructure in Egypt to support current and future research activities.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
Fogarty International Center (FIC)
Type
Education Projects (R25)
Project #
3R25TW007090-04S1
Application #
7516627
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-ICP-2 (50))
Program Officer
Sina, Barbara J
Project Start
2004-09-03
Project End
2009-06-30
Budget Start
2007-07-01
Budget End
2009-06-30
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
2008
Total Cost
$20,000
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Maryland Baltimore
Department
Internal Medicine/Medicine
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
188435911
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21201
Felaefel, Marwan; Salem, Mohamed; Jaafar, Rola et al. (2018) A Cross-Sectional Survey Study to Assess Prevalence and Attitudes Regarding Research Misconduct among Investigators in the Middle East. J Acad Ethics 16:71-87
Hifnawy, Tamer; Kobrosly, Samer; Edwards, Hillary et al. (2017) Patients' attitudes and perceptions regarding research and their rights: a pilot survey study from the Middle East. East Mediterr Health J 23:461-468
Silverman, Henry J; Osman, Shahd (2017) Applicability of a Function-Based Approach to Informed Consent in International Settings. Am J Bioeth 17:25-27
Edwards, Hillary Anne; Hifnawy, Tamer; Silverman, Henry (2015) Enhancing Research Ethics Review Systems in Egypt: The Focus of an International Training Program Informed by an Ecological Developmental Approach to Enhancing Research Ethics Capacity. Dev World Bioeth 15:199-207
Mansour, H; Zaki, N; Abdelhai, R et al. (2015) Investigating the informed consent process, therapeutic misconception and motivations of Egyptian research participants: a qualitative pilot study. East Mediterr Health J 21:155-63
Silverman, Henry; Sleem, Hany; Moodley, Keymanthri et al. (2015) Results of a self-assessment tool to assess the operational characteristics of research ethics committees in low- and middle-income countries. J Med Ethics 41:332-7
Matar, Amal; Garner, Sam; Millum, Joseph et al. (2014) Curricular aspects of the Fogarty bioethics international training programs. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 9:12-23
Al-Amad, S; Awad, M; Silverman, H (2014) Attitudes of dental patients towards participation in research. East Mediterr Health J 20:90-8
Silverman, Henry; Strosberg, Martin; Luna, Florencia et al. (2013) An analysis of online courses in research ethics in the Fogarty-sponsored bioethics training programs. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 8:59-74
Silverman, Henry; Edwards, Hillary; Shamoo, Adil et al. (2013) Enhancing research ethics capacity in the Middle East: experience and challenges of a Fogarty-sponsored training program. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 8:40-51

Showing the most recent 10 out of 20 publications