Analysis of the current situation for the regulation of life sciences and medical research involving hu-man subjects in a public hospital in Ningxia
10.3969/j.issn.1671-332X.2024.07.006
- VernacularTitle:宁夏某公立医院涉及人的生命科学和医学研究监管现状分析
- Author:
Sibo MA
1
;
Yan HA
;
Junhui MA
;
Ting TIE
;
Jingkun WEI
;
Na ZHANG
Author Information
1. 宁夏回族自治区人民医院 宁夏银川 750002
- Keywords:
Public hospitals;
Life sciences and medical research involving human subjects;
Supervision and manage-ment
- From:
Modern Hospital
2024;24(7):1007-1011,1014
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To analyze the situation of life sciences and medical research involving human subjects conducted in a public hospital in Ningxia from 2020 to 2022 and explore the problems in the current management of such research and pro-vides suggestions for improvement.Methods Data were collected from research project application documents,task assign-ments,progress reports,final reports,and statistical tables of clinical drug trials conducted in the hospital from 2021 to 2022.Statistical analysis was performed on the life sciences and medical research involving human subjects.Results The number of research projects involving human subjects in the hospital increased annually from 2020 to 2022,accounting for more than 50%of the total projects.Over the three years,the sample size exceeded 100,000,and the number of projects with a cumulative collec-tion of more than 3,000 individuals showed an upward trend.However,the project registration rate was less than 10%.These types of research involve a large number of biological samples and information data,which have research value.However,re-searchers lack awareness of project registration,highlighting the need for greater attention from the hospital.Conclusion It is a trend to explore the medical value of this type of research in depth.The hospital should closely follow relevant national and re-gional policies,conduct dynamic monitoring and evaluation,and enhance supervision and management capabilities as a key factor in protecting biological samples and information data.This study also provides reference for other public hospitals in carrying out related regulatory work.