Is your ethics committee efficient? Using "IRB metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand

©2014 Adams et al. Tensions between researchers and ethics committees have been reported in several institutions. Some reports suggest researchers lack confidence in the quality of institutional review board (IRB) reviews, and that emphasis on strict procedural compliance and ethical issues raised b...

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Main Authors: Pornpimon Adams, Jaranit Kaewkungwal, Chanthima Limphattharacharoen, Sukanya Prakobtham, Krisana Pengsaa, Srisin Khusmith
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spelling th-mahidol.329662018-11-09T09:32:21Z Is your ethics committee efficient? Using "IRB metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand Pornpimon Adams Jaranit Kaewkungwal Chanthima Limphattharacharoen Sukanya Prakobtham Krisana Pengsaa Srisin Khusmith Mahidol University Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine ©2014 Adams et al. Tensions between researchers and ethics committees have been reported in several institutions. Some reports suggest researchers lack confidence in the quality of institutional review board (IRB) reviews, and that emphasis on strict procedural compliance and ethical issues raised by the IRB might unintentionally lead to delays in correspondence between researchers and ethics committees, and/or even encourage prevarication/equivocation, if researchers perceive committee concerns and criticisms unjust. This study systematically analyzed the efficiency of different IRB functions, and the relationship between efficiency and perceived quality of the decision-making process. The major purposes of this study were thus (1) to use the IRB Metrics developed by the Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand (FTM-EC) to assess the operational efficiency and perceived effectiveness of its ethics committees, and (2) to determine ethical issues that may cause the duration of approval process to be above the target limit of 60 days. Based on a literature review of definitions and methods used and proposed for use, in assessing aspects of IRB quality, an "IRB Metrics" was developed to assess IRB processes using a structure-process-outcome measurement model. To observe trends in the indicators evaluated, data related to all protocols submitted to the two panels of the FTM-EC (clinical and non-clinical), between January 2010-September 2013, were extracted and analyzed. Quantitative information based on IRB Metrics structure-process-outcome illuminates different areas for internal-process improvement. Ethical issues raised with researchers by the IRB, which were associated with the duration of the approval process in protocol review, could be considered root causes of tensions between the parties. The assessment of IRB structure-process-outcome thus provides a valuable opportunity to strengthen relationships and reduce conflicts between IRBs and researchers, with positive outcomes for all parties involved in the conduct of human-subject research. 2018-11-09T01:43:24Z 2018-11-09T01:43:24Z 2014-11-18 Article PLoS ONE. Vol.9, No.11 (2014) 10.1371/journal.pone.0113356 19326203 2-s2.0-84914674871 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/32966 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84914674871&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Pornpimon Adams
Jaranit Kaewkungwal
Chanthima Limphattharacharoen
Sukanya Prakobtham
Krisana Pengsaa
Srisin Khusmith
Is your ethics committee efficient? Using "IRB metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand
description ©2014 Adams et al. Tensions between researchers and ethics committees have been reported in several institutions. Some reports suggest researchers lack confidence in the quality of institutional review board (IRB) reviews, and that emphasis on strict procedural compliance and ethical issues raised by the IRB might unintentionally lead to delays in correspondence between researchers and ethics committees, and/or even encourage prevarication/equivocation, if researchers perceive committee concerns and criticisms unjust. This study systematically analyzed the efficiency of different IRB functions, and the relationship between efficiency and perceived quality of the decision-making process. The major purposes of this study were thus (1) to use the IRB Metrics developed by the Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand (FTM-EC) to assess the operational efficiency and perceived effectiveness of its ethics committees, and (2) to determine ethical issues that may cause the duration of approval process to be above the target limit of 60 days. Based on a literature review of definitions and methods used and proposed for use, in assessing aspects of IRB quality, an "IRB Metrics" was developed to assess IRB processes using a structure-process-outcome measurement model. To observe trends in the indicators evaluated, data related to all protocols submitted to the two panels of the FTM-EC (clinical and non-clinical), between January 2010-September 2013, were extracted and analyzed. Quantitative information based on IRB Metrics structure-process-outcome illuminates different areas for internal-process improvement. Ethical issues raised with researchers by the IRB, which were associated with the duration of the approval process in protocol review, could be considered root causes of tensions between the parties. The assessment of IRB structure-process-outcome thus provides a valuable opportunity to strengthen relationships and reduce conflicts between IRBs and researchers, with positive outcomes for all parties involved in the conduct of human-subject research.
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Chanthima Limphattharacharoen
Sukanya Prakobtham
Krisana Pengsaa
Srisin Khusmith
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title Is your ethics committee efficient? Using "IRB metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand
title_short Is your ethics committee efficient? Using "IRB metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand
title_full Is your ethics committee efficient? Using "IRB metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand
title_fullStr Is your ethics committee efficient? Using "IRB metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Is your ethics committee efficient? Using "IRB metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, Mahidol University, Thailand
title_sort is your ethics committee efficient? using "irb metrics" as a self-assessment tool for continuous improvement at the faculty of tropical medicine, mahidol university, thailand
publishDate 2018
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