Whether and how irbs assess social risks remains unclear, with little empirical investigation. I contacted leaders of 60 IRBs, and interviewed IRB leaders from 34 (response rate = 55%) and additionally, 12 members and administrators. IRBs struggle to assess and balance social risks and benefits, and vary in whether, how, and how much to do so, and how to balance these against individual risks/benefits. Risks to a group affect individuals within it. Hence, social risks can include indirect individual risks, raising ambiguities. Dilemmas emerge: E.g., how much responsibility researchers and IRBs have for addressing broader health inequities. These data, the first to examine how IRBs make decisions about social risks, reveal how IRBs face crit...
The authors attempt to clarify some of the variables that influence whether people act appropriately...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Ask researchers about one of the biggest impediments to experimental research, and they will point t...
October, 2005, Revised June, 2007Composed of a variety of scientific and technical experts plus a fe...
(IRB) review and monitor the use of human subjects is now fundamental to ethical research. Yet socia...
Many questions exist concerning how IRBs view and respond to challenges posed by industry-funded stu...
Background: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary organizations designed to protect res...
Introduction: Scholars have debated how to define coercion and undue influence, but how institutiona...
Whitney’s text Balanced Ethics Review: A Guide for Institutional Review Board Members highlights and...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...
In recent years, tensions between IRBs and principal investigators (PIs) have risen, posing the need...
Issues involving the use of human subjects converge at the intersection of research in engineering, ...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) in research have received increasing attention, but many questions aris...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are responsible for weighing the risks and benefits of research p...
This Article provides an overview of Institutional Review Board (IRB) operations, reviews the source...
The authors attempt to clarify some of the variables that influence whether people act appropriately...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Ask researchers about one of the biggest impediments to experimental research, and they will point t...
October, 2005, Revised June, 2007Composed of a variety of scientific and technical experts plus a fe...
(IRB) review and monitor the use of human subjects is now fundamental to ethical research. Yet socia...
Many questions exist concerning how IRBs view and respond to challenges posed by industry-funded stu...
Background: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary organizations designed to protect res...
Introduction: Scholars have debated how to define coercion and undue influence, but how institutiona...
Whitney’s text Balanced Ethics Review: A Guide for Institutional Review Board Members highlights and...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...
In recent years, tensions between IRBs and principal investigators (PIs) have risen, posing the need...
Issues involving the use of human subjects converge at the intersection of research in engineering, ...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) in research have received increasing attention, but many questions aris...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are responsible for weighing the risks and benefits of research p...
This Article provides an overview of Institutional Review Board (IRB) operations, reviews the source...
The authors attempt to clarify some of the variables that influence whether people act appropriately...
Clinical research is increasingly conducted in settings that include private physicians’ offices, cl...
Ask researchers about one of the biggest impediments to experimental research, and they will point t...