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2 1 Developed by: U-MIC To start the presentation, click on this button in the lower right corner of your screen. The presentation will begin after the screen changes and you press enter.

3 INFORMED CONSENT IN AN EMERGENCY CARE SETTING based on OHRP frequently asked questions Developed by: U-MIC University of Michigan IRB Collaborative

4 Informed consent in emergency care settings Legally effective informed consent  Urgent care  Emergency care Consenting emergency care patients may not be appropriate if the emergency interferes with their ability to make an objective and informed decision. 3 Developed by: U-MIC

5 Informed consent in emergency care settings Appropriateness depends on  medical condition  nature of research  sufficient time to consider participation  minimizing coercion and undue influence 4 Developed by: U-MIC

6 Informed consent in emergency care settings Appropriateness of consent in emergency care settings  What is the likely health and emotional condition of potential subjects?  Conscious but receiving care?  Undergoing preparation for surgery?  What is subject population’s likely ability to  process information  ask questions  consider risk  What is the timing of consent?  Distinction between clinical care and research 5 Developed by: U-MIC

7 Informed consent in emergency care settings Coercion and undue influence additional protections Ensure that consent  is truly voluntary  is not subject to coercion/undue influence Legally authorized representative (LAR)  decisional incapacity 6 Developed by: U-MIC

8 Informed consent in emergency care settings Exception from informed consent for emergency care research FDA guidance: http://www.fda.gov/downloads/regulatoryinformation/guidances/ucm249673.pdf University of Michigan Medical School position statement: http://medicine.umich.edu/medschool/sites/medicine.umich.edu.medschool/files /res_irbmed_EFIC.pdf 7 Developed by: U-MIC

9 Informed consent in emergency care settings 8 Developed by: U-MIC Informed Consent in an Emergency Care Setting Based on OHRP Frequently Asked Questions: http://answers.hhs.gov/ohrp/questions/7246

10 THANK YOU. Brian Seabolt IRBMED OHRP frequently asked questions http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/policy/faq/index.html 9 Developed by: U-MIC


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