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Ethics review of multisite studies: the difficult case of community-based indigenous health research.

机译:多站点研究的伦理评论:基于社区的土著健康研究的困难案例。

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Researchers have longstanding concerns about the logistical and administrative burdens posed by ethics review of multisite studies involving human participants. Centralised ethics review, in which approval by one committee has authority across multiple sites, is widely touted as a strategy for streamlining the process. The Harmonisation of Multi-centre Ethical Review (HoMER) project is currently developing such a system for Australia. It is unclear how centralised review will work for multisite Indigenous health research, where the views of local stakeholders are important and community consultation is mandatory. Our recent experience in conducting the National Indigenous Eye Health Survey (NIEHS) shows how elaborate the current ethics approval and community consultation processes can be, and points to several lessons and ideas to guide pending reforms.
机译:研究人员长期以来一直担心涉及人类参与者的多站点研究的道德综述带来的后勤和行政负担。 集中式伦理审查,其中一个委员会的批准在多个站点范围内拥有权力,被广泛吹捧为简化该过程的策略。 多中心道德评论(Homer)项目的协调目前正在为澳大利亚开发这样的系统。 目前尚不清楚集中式审查如何在多站点土著健康研究中起作用,在当地利益相关者的观点很重要,社区咨询是必须的。 我们最近进行全国土著眼健康调查(NIEHS)的经验表明,当前的伦理批准和社区咨询过程如何详细说明,并指出了一些教训和想法,以指导待定改革。

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