IRB and Ethics in Research

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IRB and Ethics in Research

Background What sorts of things led to the current federal regulations and guidelines? What is the purpose of an IRB? What are the 3 principles of the Belmont Report?

The review process here What determines whether you need review at UNI? What is the process/timeline for review? What happens if you mess up? Do you need to have contact with the IRB again post-review?

Informed Consent What are the important elements you need to communicate? How can informed consent be gathered? For what populations do you need to have special concern? READ THE INFORMED CONSENT CHECKLIST

What are some possible issues you might have to address related to Recruitment Confidentiality Consent Risks Compensation/benefits Debriefing Data repositories Think about what the IRB is likely to be concerned about and what they would (and wouldn’t) know unless you tell them

Forms https://rsp.uni.edu/protection-human-research-participants