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LGBTs, sex workers ‘should have say in health ethics panel’

Sep 15, 2016 11:42 AM IST

NEW DELHI: Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people and sex workers should be part of an ethics committee that approves health research involving these communities to ensure informed consent and protect rights, India’s apex medical body has proposed.

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The move is part of the Indian Council of Medical Research’s (ICMR) draft national guidelines for biomedical and health research and is the first time that a government body has included the marginalised sections in official policy.

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The draft rules, which are open for public comments, include a separate section on dealing with sexual minorities because they are more vulnerable to stigma and discrimination than the general population.

Research on HIV, hepatitis B and other blood-borne diseases often requires participants to divulge their sexual orientation to get a fix on the possible source of infection, which can be through transfusions, sharing needles to inject drugs, unsafe syringes etc.

“We had a very extensive discussion, including a separate subcommittee, to define vulnerable people and for the first time, guidelines on research include how to take informed consent from sexual minorities to safeguard their interests,” said Dr Roli Mathur, senior scientist, ICMR, who is in-charge of drafting the updated guidelines.

The need to include sexual minorities as a separate group was felt because of the unique challenges associated with research involving them, including the possibility of stigma, discrimination and exploitation. “Protection of their dignity and quality health care should be well addressed in the research proposal, preferably in consultation with the community before the proposal is finalised,” the draft guidelines say.

Mathur said a representative from the LGBT community can participate as a special invitee/ member in the meeting of the ethics committee that provides clearance for a research project. Each project will also set up a community advisory board to act as interface between the researcher(s) and the community.

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