Research ethics may be define as a appropriate method, procedure, perspective  or ways on how to make research on complex problems and issues. For instance, in considering a complex issue like HIV prevention tool. Although  there are significant ethical complexities involved in  HIV research, drugs are been required to be tested in animals, and decisions about priorities and allocation of limited healthcare resources. Here are few ethics required when conducting research on HIV PREVENTION TOOLS.  Such as Condom, PrEP, PEP, ARV , Microbicides and Vaccine

1. Collaborative partnership Finding

HIV research requires the collaboration of international scientists from both the private and public sectors so that the tools can be affordable for the whole world, as well as the engagement of HIV-affected communities.

2. Social value

Research directed toward an HIV prevention tool should be organized in ways that foster scientific progress and move the science forward in useful ways. HIV prevention tool research will proceed along many different approaches and will require diverse scientific expertise and frank and constructive interchange of ideas and findings.

3. Risks and benefits

Anticipated risks and potential benefits of research projects must be clearly described in each protocol, and the risks must be minimized and acceptable in relation to the prospective benefits.

4. Independent review

The study protocol must undergo coordinated scientific and ethical review, approval from appropriate ethics committees, institutional review boards, and regulatory agencies.

5.Informed consent

Participants must give informed and voluntary consent to participate in HIV prevention tool research because HIV research involves innovative interventions and unknown, potentially serious long-term risks, participants will be best protected if they give informed and voluntary consent for themselves, weighing for themselves the risks and potential benefits of participation.

6. Communities and individuals who participate in HIV cure research should receive fair benefits for their participation.

During the planning and implementation of HIV cure research, issues such as technology transfer, active collaboration with community-based organizations and healthcare providers, and community education need to be discussed.

– Adeshina Oluwanifemi.