Ethics Review of Multisite Studies: The Difficult Case of Community-Based Indigenous Health Research
Author(s)
Studdert, David M.Vu, Tamara M.
Fox, Sarah S.
Anderson, Ian P.
Keeffe, Jill E.
Taylor, Hugh R.
Keywords
ConsultationEthical Review
Ethics
Health
Research
Researchers
Review
Stakeholders
Survey
Human Experimentation Policy Guidelines / Institutional Review Boards
Social Control of Human Experimentation
Cultural Pluralism
Research on Special Populations
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Abstract
Researchers have longstanding concerns about the logistical and administrative burdens posed by ethics review of multisite studies involving human participants. Centralised ethics review, in which approval by one committee has authority across multiple sites, is widely touted as a strategy for streamlining the process. The Harmonisation of Multi-centre Ethical Review (HoMER) project is currently developing such a system for Australia. It is unclear how centralised review will work for multisite Indigenous health research, where the views of local stakeholders are important and community consultation is mandatory. Our recent experience in conducting the National Indigenous Eye Health Survey (NIEHS) shows how elaborate the current ethics approval and community consultation processes can be, and points to several lessons and ideas to guide pending reforms.Date
2016-01-09Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/1023816Medical Journal of Australia 2010 March 1; 192(5): 275-280
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