Variations among Institutional Review Board reviews in a multisite health services research study

Title

Variations among Institutional Review Board reviews in a multisite health services research study

Creator

Dziak K; Anderson R; Sevick MA; Weisman CS; Levine DW; Scholle SH

Publisher

Health Services Research

Date

2005

Subject

Female; Humans; United States; Adult; Prospective Studies; Research; Empirical Approach; Ethics Committees; Biomedical and Behavioral Research; Multi-site Ethics; Confidentiality/ethics; Health Services Research/ethics; Informed Consent/ethics; Patient Selection/ethics; Refusal to Participate

Description

OBJECTIVE: To document the Institutional Review Board (IRB) review process and to explore the impact of different patient notification procedures. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Review of IRB application and correspondence records prospectively collected during a multisite study of health care quality involving telephone interviews of 3,000 participants across 15 primary care sites. STUDY DESIGN: Records were reviewed to ascertain: (1) the type of IRB review conducted, (2) the number of days from submission to approval of the IRB application, (3) whether the IRB required patient notification and/or consent prior to the release of names, and (4) patient participation rates. DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION METHODS: The study coordinating center prepared a common study protocol for IRB submission and assisted sites with submission. The application, correspondence with the IRB, consent script, and patient letters were collected, reviewed, coded, and analyzed. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: IRBs at the 15 sites and survey center varied in the type of IRB required and the number of days from submission to approval (range of 5-172 days). Four sites required patient notification in advance of the study; 2-11 percent of patients refused in opt-out sites and 37 percent in the single opt-in site. Participation among contacted patients did not appear to be related to patient notification procedures. CONCLUSIONS: Variations in IRB requirements can affect response rates and sample generalizability.
2005

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Type

Journal Article

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Citation

Dziak K; Anderson R; Sevick MA; Weisman CS; Levine DW; Scholle SH, “Variations among Institutional Review Board reviews in a multisite health services research study,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed April 25, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/13449.