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Preserving public trust : accreditation and human research participant protection programs


By KBL781 - Posted on 21 June 2011

TitlePreserving public trust : accreditation and human research participant protection programs
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2001
Authorsof on the for Subjects., Institute Medicine Committee Assessing System Protecting Human Research(U. S.)
Corporate AuthorsInstitute of Medicine(U.S.). Committee on Assessing the System for Protecting Human Research Subjects.
Paginationxv, 216 p.
PublisherNational Academy Press
Place PublishedWashington, D.C.
Publication Languageeng
ISBN Number0309073286
Accession Number12504153
KeywordsACCREDITATION , Human , Human Research Subjects , Informed , institutional review boards , MEDICINE , research , SCIENCE
Abstract

Amid increasing concern for patient safety and the shutdown of prominent research operations, the need to improve protections for individuals who volunteer to participate in research has become critical. Preserving Public Trust: Accreditation and Human Research Participant Protection Programs considers the possible impact of creating an accreditation system to raise the performance of local protection mechanisms. In the United States, the system for human research participant protections has centered on the Institutional Review Board (IRB); however, this report envisions a broader system with multiple functional elements.
In this context, two draft sets of accreditation standards are reviewed (authored by Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research and the National Committee for Quality Assurance) for their specific content in core areas, as well as their objectivity and validity as measurement tools. The recommendations in the report support the concept of accreditation as a quality improvement strategy, suggesting that the model should be initially pursued through pilot testing of the proposed accreditation programs.

Notes

2001273385Committee on Assessing the System for Protecting Human Research Subjects, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Institute of Medicine.ill. ; 23 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-102) and index.

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