作者: Jeremy Sugarman
DOI: 10.1097/COH.0000000000000618
关键词: Hepatitis B 、 Variety (cybernetics) 、 Terminology 、 Hepatitis B virus 、 Normative 、 Scholarship 、 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 、 Stigma (botany) 、 Nursing 、 Psychology
摘要: PURPOSE OF REVIEW Achieving a cure for HIV or hepatitis B virus (HBV) is expected to have range of salutary effects including eliminating the need continued treatments, minimizing risk sexual and injecting partners, reducing prevalence, decreasing stigma. Nevertheless, conducting research achieve such laudable goals necessarily associated with broad set ethical challenges. This review aims at describing key findings from selected peer-reviewed literature published in last 2 years (2018-2019) that enhance understanding some these issues. RECENT FINDINGS A variety issues been informed by recent conceptual empirical scholarship. These include: analytical treatment interruptions; attitudes towards participation; responsibilities nonparticipants; consent terminology; other SUMMARY Understanding has enhanced sustained normative scholarship stakeholders. work crucial implications HBV research, but there also pressing directed on research. In both promises help ensure critically important efforts are ethically sound.