The new National Institutes of Health (NIH) Policy on the Use of a Single Institutional Review Board (sIRB) for Multi-Site Research was adopted primarily to simplify and speed the review of complex multisite clinical trials. However, speeding review requires overcoming a number of obstacles. Perhaps the most substantial obstacle is the time and effort needed to develop reliance agreements among the participating sites. We conducted 102 semistructured interviews with sIRB personnel, including directors, chairs, reviewers, and staff, from 20 IRBs that acted as sIRBs for multisite research, including 6 commercial/independent sIRBs, and 10 university-based academic and 4 federal sIRBs. Almost without exception, the interviewees agreed that reli...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) in research have received increasing attention, but many questions aris...
Research institutions differ in their willingness to defer to a single, central institutional review...
Research institutions differ in their willingness to defer to a single, central institutional review...
On June 21, 2016, the US government announced changes that are arguably the most significant of the ...
In response to a policy of the National Institutes of Health and requirements in the revised Common ...
Recent NIH policy stipulates that multi-site studies must use a single or IRB (Institutional Review ...
Recent NIH policy stipulates that multi-site studies must use a single or IRB (Institutional Review ...
P76 PS424229/PS/NCHHSTP CDC HHS/United StatesR13 MD006772/MD/NIMHD NIH HHS/United StatesU54 CA118623...
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Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are an important checkpoint for all types of research in medicine...
To categorize institutional review board (IRB) challenges and solutions encountered in a multicenter...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary gatekeepers for the protection of ethical standar...
Background: Centralization of IRB reviews have been increasing in the US and elsewhere, but many que...
Increasingly, US‐sponsored research is carried out in developing countries, but how US Institutional...
CONTEXT: Advances in communication technologies over the last two decades have transformed the way m...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) in research have received increasing attention, but many questions aris...
Research institutions differ in their willingness to defer to a single, central institutional review...
Research institutions differ in their willingness to defer to a single, central institutional review...
On June 21, 2016, the US government announced changes that are arguably the most significant of the ...
In response to a policy of the National Institutes of Health and requirements in the revised Common ...
Recent NIH policy stipulates that multi-site studies must use a single or IRB (Institutional Review ...
Recent NIH policy stipulates that multi-site studies must use a single or IRB (Institutional Review ...
P76 PS424229/PS/NCHHSTP CDC HHS/United StatesR13 MD006772/MD/NIMHD NIH HHS/United StatesU54 CA118623...
No abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/69201/1/21999_ftp.pd
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are an important checkpoint for all types of research in medicine...
To categorize institutional review board (IRB) challenges and solutions encountered in a multicenter...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary gatekeepers for the protection of ethical standar...
Background: Centralization of IRB reviews have been increasing in the US and elsewhere, but many que...
Increasingly, US‐sponsored research is carried out in developing countries, but how US Institutional...
CONTEXT: Advances in communication technologies over the last two decades have transformed the way m...
Conflicts of interest (COIs) in research have received increasing attention, but many questions aris...
Research institutions differ in their willingness to defer to a single, central institutional review...
Research institutions differ in their willingness to defer to a single, central institutional review...