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1 Human Research Protection Program Institutional Review Board Requirements and Expectations of Researchers and Research Staff Moira A Keane, MA, CIP Executive Director Human Research Protection Program

2 AAHRPP Accreditation UMN has been accredited since 2004 Whole program accreditation, not just IRB Researchers and staff are an integral component of the HRPP

3 Human Research Protection Program Steps in Accreditation Process Self Assessment Step One application Feedback from AAHRPP Incorporate changes Step Two application Site Visit Draft Report from AAHRPP UMN Response to Draft report Council on Accreditation renders decision

4 Human Research Protection Program Where do you fit in? Daily work is part of the program Site visit agenda will include Researchers and Research Staff for interviews

5 Human Research Protection Program What do you need to know? AAHRPP Requirements are divided into three Domains: –Domain One: Organization –Domain Two: Institutional Review Board –Domain Three: Researcher and Research Staff

6 Human Research Protection Program Revised Standards and Elements AAHRPP released, following public comment, New Revised Standards and Elements on October 1, 2009. New accompanying Evaluation Instrument: http://aahrpp.org/Documents/D000229.PDF

7 Human Research Protection Program Domain III Two Standards (principle) Twelve Sub elements (implementation)

8 Human Research Protection Program Standard III.1 In addition to following applicable laws and regulations, Researchers and Research Staff adhere to ethical principles and standards appropriate for their discipline. In designing and conducting research studies, Researchers and Research Staff have the protection of the rights and welfare of research participants as a primary concern.

9 Human Research Protection Program Element III.1.A Researchers and Research Staff know which of the activities they conduct are overseen by the Human Research Protection Program, and they seek guidance when appropriate.

10 Human Research Protection Program Element III.1.B Researchers and Research Staff identify and disclose financial interests according to organizational policies and regulatory requirements and, with the Organization, manage, minimize, or eliminate financial conflicts of interest.

11 Human Research Protection Program Element III.1.C Researchers employ sound study design in accordance with the standards of their discipline. Researchers design studies in a manner that minimizes risks to participants

12 Human Research Protection Program Element III.1.D Researchers determine that the resources necessary to protect participants are present before conducting each research study.

13 Human Research Protection Program Element III.1.E Researchers and Research Staff recruit participants in a fair and equitable manner.

14 Human Research Protection Program Element III.1.F. Researchers employ consent processes and methods of documentation appropriate to the type of research and the study population, emphasizing the importance of comprehension and voluntary participation to foster informed decision-making by participants.

15 Human Research Protection Program Element III.1.G Researchers and Research Staff have a process to address participants’ concerns, complaints, or requests for information.

16 Human Research Protection Program Standard III-2 Researchers and Research Staff meet requirements for conducting research with participants and comply with all applicable laws, regulations, codes, and guidance; the Organization’s policies and procedures for protecting research participants; and the IRB’s determinations.

17 Human Research Protection Program Element III.2.A. Researchers and Research Staff are qualified by training and experience for their research roles, including knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, codes, and guidance; relevant professional standards; and the Organization’s policies and procedures regarding the protection of research participants.

18 Human Research Protection Program Element III.2.B. Researchers maintain appropriate oversight of each research study, as well as Research Staff and trainees, and appropriately delegate research responsibilities and functions.

19 Human Research Protection Program Element III.2.C Researchers and Research Staff follow the requirements of the research protocol or plan and adhere to the policies and procedures of the Organization and to the requirements or determinations of the IRB.

20 Human Research Protection Program Element III.2.D. Researchers and Research Staff follow reporting requirements in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, codes, and guidance; the Organization’s policies and procedures; and the IRB’s requirements.

21 Human Research Protection Program Basics: Know what you need to know Know where to get more information Follow requirements of IRB, sponsor, Protocol etc.

22 Human Research Protection Program Whole Process Consultative Collegial Confidential NOT an inspection NOT an audit Interview comments are not attributed

23 Human Research Protection Program HRPP—IRB Staff Here to help Can assist if called for an interview Ready to answer questions or concerns Continuing to develop educational materials Welcome suggestions about improving program

24 Human Research Protection Program Discussion


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