The challenges of IRB review and human subjects protections in practice-based research.

Leslie E Wolf, Mary Croughan, Bernard Lo
Author Information
  1. Leslie E Wolf: Program in Medical Ethics, the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, and the Division of General Internal Medicine, San Francisco, California 94143-0903, USA. lwolf@medicine.ucsf.edu

Abstract

Practice-based research raises unique challenges with respect to human subjects protections and institutional review board (IRB) review. In this paper, three challenges posed by practice-based research are analyzed: (1) IRB review for clinician investigators who are not affiliated with an institution that has an IRB; (2) multiple IRB review; and (3) required human subjects protection training of key personnel. Investigators should be proactive in addressing required IRB review in practice-based research. In particular, they need to ensure that appropriate IRB review is obtained for all performance sites and plan for review for unaffiliated investigators. Practice-based research investigators and professional societies should educate IRB members and policy makers and publish articles regarding how IRBs might best address human subjects concerns in practice-based research. Furthermore, practice-based research investigators and professional societies should work with IRBs and the Office for Human Research Protections to facilitate centralized or cooperative review of practice-based research. Finally, practice-based research investigators need to ensure that their clinician investigators receive appropriate training in human subjects protection. Practice-based research investigators and professional societies can facilitate this process by helping to define and implement the appropriate training for busy practice-based research clinicians and office staff.

Keywords

Grants

  1. MH42459/NIMH NIH HHS

MeSH Term

Ethics
Ethics Committees, Research
Human Experimentation
Humans
Peer Review, Research
Research
United States

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