وضع البحث في حالات الطوارئ في منطقة الشرق الأوسط

المؤلفون

  • Samah F. Al-Shatnawi جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية، الأردن
  • Rawand A. Khasawneh جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية، الأردن

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35516/jjps.v15i2.321

الكلمات المفتاحية:

حالات طوارئ، أبحاث، أخلاقيات، منطقة الشرق الأوسط

الملخص

يعد إجراء البحوث العلمية في حالات الطوارئ أمرًا بالغ الأهمية لتعزيز المعرفة والخبرات حول التعامل مع المرضى ذوي الحالات الحرجة والطارئة. ومع ذلك، فإن إشراك هؤلاء المرضى، والذين هم في الغالب غير قادرين على الموافقة والمشاركة في البحث، يمثل تحديًا كبيرا للباحثين ولمزودي الرعاية الصحية. تصف هذه الورقة البحثية الوضع العام للأبحاث في حالات الطوارئ والقضايا الأخلاقية ذات الصلة في منطقة الشرق الأوسط. حيث تم إجراء مراجعة شاملة للعديد من قواعد البيانات وقام الباحثين بتحديد العديد من الدراسات التي أجريت داخل أقسام الطوارئ في منطقة الشرق الأوسط. ركزت جميع الدراسات المنشورة على انماط توفير الرعاية الطارئة، بينما لم يصف أي منها جوانب الأبحاث العلمية في حالات الطوارئ. تشير الأبحاث العلمية الحالية إلى ندرة الدراسات المعنية بظروف البحث في حالات الطوارئ في البلدان النامية بشكل عام وفي منطقة الشرق الأوسط بشكل خاص. تعتبر هذه الدراسة الأولى من نوعها لمراجعة الأبحاث المتوفرة حول طبيعة أبحاث الطوارئ في الشرق الأوسط. تشير النتائج المستخلصة من هذه المراجعة إلى أهمية تشجيع وتحفيز المزيد من الجهود التي تركز على أبحاث الطوارئ في المنطقة، من أجل تحسين فعالية وسلامة توفير الرعاية الصحية لمرضى الحالات الحرجة داخل أقسام الطوارئ. إضافة إلى ذلك، تعبر نتائج هذه الدراسة عن الحاجة لهيئات ومؤسسات تنظيمية تساعد في التغلب على القضايا الأخلاقية الرئيسية المتعلقة بمبدأ الحصول على موافقات مستنيرة للمشاركة في الأبحاث المعنية بحالات الطوارئ.

السير الشخصية للمؤلفين

Samah F. Al-Shatnawi، جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية، الأردن

قسم الصيدلة السريرية، كلية الصيدلة، جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية، الأردن

Rawand A. Khasawneh، جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية، الأردن

قسم الصيدلة السريرية، كلية الصيدلة، جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية، الأردن

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2022-06-01

كيفية الاقتباس

Al-Shatnawi, S. F. ., & Khasawneh, R. A. . (2022). وضع البحث في حالات الطوارئ في منطقة الشرق الأوسط. Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 15(2), 214–226. https://doi.org/10.35516/jjps.v15i2.321

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