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Human Research Ethics: Issues and Procedures Dr. Constance Jones Chair, Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects
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Overview Why? Who and What is Covered? Levels of Risk CSUF Procedures for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval CSUF Paperwork for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval
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Overview Why? Who and What is Covered? Levels of Risk CSUF Procedures for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval CSUF Paperwork for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval
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Why? All agencies receiving federal funds (all public universities) are required to have an Institutional Review Board Protection of: Research participants Researcher University
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Overview Why? Who and What is Covered? Levels of Risk CSUF Procedures for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval CSUF Paperwork for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval
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Committee for the Protection of Human Subjects Covers research done with human subjects What is research? What are human subjects?
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Research is Any systematic investigation or collection of data intended for scientific presentation or publication Researchers may be undergraduate students, graduate students (projects or theses), faculty, staff, administrators
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Research is not Data collected for classroom evaluation, illustrative purposes, or educational purposes
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Human Subjects Research can involve: Contact with humans via telephone, mail (paper or electronic), or in-person interaction Study of records of human behaviors or attitudes (e.g., case files, police records, hospital records) Study of specimens collected from humans (e.g., blood, urine)
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Overview Why? Who and What is Covered? Levels of Risk CSUF Procedures for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval CSUF Paperwork for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval
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Risk Categories No risk research Minimal risk research At risk research
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No Risk Research Study of existing anonymous data Study of existing documents Study of publicly observable, legal behavior
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Minimal Risk Research Study of “normal adults’” attitudes opinions, cognitions, personality, etc. Study of “normal adults’” moderate exercise Study of “normal adults’” biological specimens
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At Risk Research Study involving possibility of physical or psychological harm Study involving collection of reports of illegal / embarrassing behavior Study using deception and debriefing
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At Risk Research Study of protected populations Those younger than 18 years old Those with psychological, cognitive, and/or physical impairments Incarcerated individuals Pregnant women
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Overview Why? Who and What is Covered? Levels of Risk CSUF Procedures for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval CSUF Paperwork for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval
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Levels of Review Departmental Chair Departmental Committee University Committee
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No Risk Research Unfunded: Memo to Departmental Chair Funded: Departmental Committee, then University Committee (Expedited)
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Minimal Risk Research Unfunded: Departmental Committee Funded: Departmental Committee, then University Committee (Expedited)
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At Risk Research Unfunded: Departmental Committee, then University Committee Funded: Departmental Committee, then University Committee (Full)
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Overview Why? Who and What is Covered? Levels of Risk CSUF Procedures for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval CSUF Paperwork for Obtaining Human Subjects Approval
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CPHS Webpage Checklists Example memos Example Informed Consent Forms Training modules
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Paperwork / Timing Problems No departmental review No training certificate Missing instruments Missing informed consent forms Premature submission of grants
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Proposal Problems Lack of clarity in terms of: Who will be studied How they will be studied When they will be studied Context of study Minimization of risk Incorrect classification Too brief consideration and/or description of risk
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