This article highlights the need to understand the deliberations of Institutional Review Board (IRB). Previous studies on the workings of IRBs have focused largely on their administrative structure, how well they meet certain performance criteria and the outcome of decision-making. The author in this article explains why there is a need to understand how IRBs make decisions and propose a model for assessing IRB decision making. It further informs that most data about the processes of IRB decision-making come from general descriptions of the various individuals who make up IRBs or small group of IRBs
The first question a researcher should consider with respect to IRB review is whether the research p...
ABSTRACT: institutional review boards (IRBs) are integral to the U.S. system of protection of human ...
all medical research so as to appreciate the broad context of IRB work. Methods We have collected da...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...
Most individuals outside of research are unaware of the function of an Institutional Review Board (I...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to provide practical guidance to assist investigators in the ...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)—committees responsible for the protection of human subjects in me...
http://institutionalreviewblog.blogspot.com The main focus of the five weeks old weblog seems to be ...
Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a committee whose responsibility is to protect the rights and we...
dated, locally-administered groups charged with evaluat-ing human participant research. IRBs, and hu...
This brief overview of the BSU IRB and federal regulations will demystify the application and review...
In the U.S., all research must be approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) that evaluates res...
Background: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary organizations designed to protect res...
Background: Research has generally examined institutional review boards (IRBs) in isolation, but cri...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were developed in response to a historically demonstrated need fo...
The first question a researcher should consider with respect to IRB review is whether the research p...
ABSTRACT: institutional review boards (IRBs) are integral to the U.S. system of protection of human ...
all medical research so as to appreciate the broad context of IRB work. Methods We have collected da...
Institutional review boards (IRBs) are instruments of social control that provide a formal regulator...
Most individuals outside of research are unaware of the function of an Institutional Review Board (I...
ABSTRACT: The purpose of this paper is to provide practical guidance to assist investigators in the ...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs)—committees responsible for the protection of human subjects in me...
http://institutionalreviewblog.blogspot.com The main focus of the five weeks old weblog seems to be ...
Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a committee whose responsibility is to protect the rights and we...
dated, locally-administered groups charged with evaluat-ing human participant research. IRBs, and hu...
This brief overview of the BSU IRB and federal regulations will demystify the application and review...
In the U.S., all research must be approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) that evaluates res...
Background: Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) are the primary organizations designed to protect res...
Background: Research has generally examined institutional review boards (IRBs) in isolation, but cri...
Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were developed in response to a historically demonstrated need fo...
The first question a researcher should consider with respect to IRB review is whether the research p...
ABSTRACT: institutional review boards (IRBs) are integral to the U.S. system of protection of human ...
all medical research so as to appreciate the broad context of IRB work. Methods We have collected da...