Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital

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Objective: To describe the frequency and characteristics of the use of Informed Consent (IC) for the use of biological samples from clinical care for research purposes in a Peruvian hospital. Setting: Northern Peru Hospital. Material and methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study developed during 20...

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Autores: Arriaga-Deza, Emma Vanesa, Yacarini-Martínez, Antero Enrique, León-Jiménez, Franco Ernesto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Repositorio:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/1982
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Consentimiento informado
Bioética
Personal de laboratorio médico
Servicios de Laboratorio Clínico
Servicios de laboratorio clínico
Informed consent
Bioethics
Laboratory personnel
Clinical laboratory services
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital
Consentimiento informado y uso de muestras biológicas de atención clínica para investigación: Un caso en el norte peruano
title Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital
spellingShingle Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital
Arriaga-Deza, Emma Vanesa
Consentimiento informado
Bioética
Personal de laboratorio médico
Servicios de Laboratorio Clínico
Servicios de laboratorio clínico
Informed consent
Bioethics
Laboratory personnel
Clinical laboratory services
title_short Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital
title_full Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital
title_fullStr Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital
title_sort Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru Hospital
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Arriaga-Deza, Emma Vanesa
Yacarini-Martínez, Antero Enrique
León-Jiménez, Franco Ernesto
author Arriaga-Deza, Emma Vanesa
author_facet Arriaga-Deza, Emma Vanesa
Yacarini-Martínez, Antero Enrique
León-Jiménez, Franco Ernesto
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author2 Yacarini-Martínez, Antero Enrique
León-Jiménez, Franco Ernesto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Consentimiento informado
Bioética
Personal de laboratorio médico
Servicios de Laboratorio Clínico
Servicios de laboratorio clínico
Informed consent
Bioethics
Laboratory personnel
Clinical laboratory services
topic Consentimiento informado
Bioética
Personal de laboratorio médico
Servicios de Laboratorio Clínico
Servicios de laboratorio clínico
Informed consent
Bioethics
Laboratory personnel
Clinical laboratory services
description Objective: To describe the frequency and characteristics of the use of Informed Consent (IC) for the use of biological samples from clinical care for research purposes in a Peruvian hospital. Setting: Northern Peru Hospital. Material and methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study developed during 2018, in 50 laboratory workers, through an interview using a questionnaire validated by 5 bioethic experts. Results: 30/50 were women; mean years of service: 6.5; 42% biologists, 30% medical technologists, and 25% technicians; according to academic degree: 46% Bachelor, 26% Master and 24% technicians; 24/50 reported training in ethics, being: 15/26 (talks), 8/26 (short courses) and 3/26 (graduates); 76% know of the need for IC to use samples; 78% and 64% of those surveyed explain the procedure to hospitalized patients and relatives of unconscious patients, respectively; 74% of those surveyed explain the sampling; 24% report that sometimes/almost always, “keep part of the sample” without the patient's IC; 52% do not explain to the patient/relative the confidentiality of the information; 44% state that they always/sometimes carry out “additional analyzes to those requested” with the sample. Conclusion: there are deficiencies in the ethical training of the respondents, and despite knowing the importance of the IC for the use of biological samples intended for clinical care, its use for research was evidenced.
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spelling Informed consent and use of biological samples from clinical care for research: A case in northern Peru HospitalConsentimiento informado y uso de muestras biológicas de atención clínica para investigación: Un caso en el norte peruanoArriaga-Deza, Emma VanesaYacarini-Martínez, Antero EnriqueLeón-Jiménez, Franco ErnestoConsentimiento informadoBioéticaPersonal de laboratorio médicoServicios de Laboratorio ClínicoServicios de laboratorio clínicoInformed consentBioethicsLaboratory personnelClinical laboratory servicesObjective: To describe the frequency and characteristics of the use of Informed Consent (IC) for the use of biological samples from clinical care for research purposes in a Peruvian hospital. Setting: Northern Peru Hospital. Material and methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study developed during 2018, in 50 laboratory workers, through an interview using a questionnaire validated by 5 bioethic experts. Results: 30/50 were women; mean years of service: 6.5; 42% biologists, 30% medical technologists, and 25% technicians; according to academic degree: 46% Bachelor, 26% Master and 24% technicians; 24/50 reported training in ethics, being: 15/26 (talks), 8/26 (short courses) and 3/26 (graduates); 76% know of the need for IC to use samples; 78% and 64% of those surveyed explain the procedure to hospitalized patients and relatives of unconscious patients, respectively; 74% of those surveyed explain the sampling; 24% report that sometimes/almost always, “keep part of the sample” without the patient's IC; 52% do not explain to the patient/relative the confidentiality of the information; 44% state that they always/sometimes carry out “additional analyzes to those requested” with the sample. Conclusion: there are deficiencies in the ethical training of the respondents, and despite knowing the importance of the IC for the use of biological samples intended for clinical care, its use for research was evidenced.Objetivo: Describir la frecuencia y características del Consentimiento Informado (CI) para el uso de muestras biológicas procedentes de la atención clínica, con fines de investigación en un hospital peruano. Escenario: Hospital del norte del Perú. Material y métodos: Estudio descriptivo trasversal desarrollado en el 2018, en 50 trabajadores de laboratorios, mediante entrevista usando un cuestionario validado por 5 expertos en bioética. Resultados: 30/50 fueron mujeres; media de años de servicio: 6,5; 42% biólogos, 30% tecnólogos médicos y 25% técnicos; según grado académico: 46% Bachiller, 26% Magister y 24% técnicos; 24/50 referían alguna capacitación en ética, siendo: 15/26 (charlas), 8/26 (cursos cortos) y 3/26 (diplomados); 76% sabe de la necesidad de CI para uso de muestras; 78% y 64% de los encuestados explica el procedimiento a los pacientes hospitalizados y a familiares de paciente inconsciente, respectivamente; 74% de los encuestados detalla el proceso de toma de muestra; 24% refiere que a veces/casi siempre, “guarda parte de la muestra” sin CI del paciente con otros fines; 52% no explica al paciente/familiar la confidencialidad de la información; 44% refiere que siempre/a veces realiza con la muestra “análisis adicionales a los solicitados”. Conclusión: existen deficiencias en el entrenamiento ético de los encuestados, y a pesar de conocer la importancia del CI para uso de muestras biológicas destinadas a atención clínica, se evidenció uso de este para investigación.Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo2023-12-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/198210.35434/rcmhnaaa.2023.163.1982Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 16 No. 3 (2023): Rev. Cuerpo Med. HNAAA, July - September; e1982Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 16 Núm. 3 (2023): Rev. Cuerpo Med. HNAAA, Julio - Setiembre; e19822227-47312225-510910.35434/rcmhnaaa.2023.163reponame:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstname:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstacron:HNAAAspahttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/1982/872Derechos de autor 2023 Emma Vanesa Arriaga-Deza, Antero Enrique Yacarini-Martínez, Franco Ernesto León-Jiménezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:cmhnaaa_ojs_cmhnaaa.cmhnaaa.org.pe:article/19822025-03-11T13:35:29Z
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