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Title: Multi‐centre ethics and research governance review can impede non‐interventional clinical research
Authors: Beggs, Sean
Selvadurai, Hiran
Schultz, Andre
Mulrennan, Siobhain
Stock, David
Wainwright, Claire 
Moloney, Susan 
Grimwood, Keith 
Feather, Iain 
Duplancic, Christine
Crough, Tania
Bell, Scott C.
Thomson, Rachel
Clements, Archie
Floto, Andres
Rogers, Geraint
Sly, Peter
Burr, Lucy
Bye, Peter
Belessis, Yvonne
Issue Date: 2019
Source: 49, (6), 2019, p. 722-728
Pages: 722-728
Journal: Internal Medicine Journal
Abstract: Background: The inter‐jurisdictional National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) scheme for Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) approvals of human research is designed to reduce the reported delays and costs of ethical review. Introduction of the NMA set forth an uncoupling of the ethics and governance review processes, permitting a single ethical review for multiple sites, while continuing separate governance review for each centre covering financial and operational aspects of the research project. Aim: To compare the time required to gain ethics and governance approvals in Australia for a non‐interventional investigator‐led study from December 2015 to approval times for an earlier pre‐NMA study utilising a similar study design and study sites and evaluate the effect that the NMA has had on total approval time for non‐interventional multi‐centre projects. Methods: We recorded the time taken to obtain ethics and governance approval at 16 sites for our nationwide low‐risk non‐interventional study looking at the prevalence and aetiology of non‐tuberculous mycobacterial infection in people with cystic fibrosis in Australia. Results: Applications were submitted to three hospitals and one university HREC to conduct our study at 16 hospital sites, HREC approval took from 16 to 79 days (median 28). Subsequent site‐specific governance approval at 15 hospital sites took 23–225 days (median 83). The entire process of gaining ethical and governance approval to conduct the study at 16 sites took 24 months at an estimated cost of AU$56000 (US$ 42 000). Conclusion: Lengthy governance approval processes negate benefits gained from centralised ethics review under the NMA.research; tables/charts. Journal Subset: Australia & New Zealand; Biomedical; Peer Reviewed. NLM UID: 101092952.
DOI: 10.1111/imj.14158
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Keywords: Research, Medical;Multicenter StudiesResearch Ethics;Guideline Adherence;Institutional Review -- Australia;Australia;Ethics Committees;Researcher-Subject Relations;Cystic Fibrosis;Human
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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