Institutional Review Boards, a System in Jeopardy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, June 11, 1998 |
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... schizophrenia and Alzheimer's , some of these individuals are vulnerable to discrimination because they lack the capacity to give an informed consent to participate in research . NBAC has heard testimony from investigators , clinicians ...
... schizophrenia and Alzheimer's , some of these individuals are vulnerable to discrimination because they lack the capacity to give an informed consent to participate in research . NBAC has heard testimony from investigators , clinicians ...
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... schizophrenia . OPRR 1 ) rebuked the Institutional Review Board for poor oversight of the informed consent process , 2 ) directed that the informed consent process be revised , and 3 ) instituted close monitoring of the institution's ...
... schizophrenia . OPRR 1 ) rebuked the Institutional Review Board for poor oversight of the informed consent process , 2 ) directed that the informed consent process be revised , and 3 ) instituted close monitoring of the institution's ...
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... schizophrenia . OPRR 1 ) rebuked the Institutional Review Board for poor oversight of the informed consent process , 2 ) directed that the informed consent process be revised , and 3 ) instituted close monitoring of the institution's ...
... schizophrenia . OPRR 1 ) rebuked the Institutional Review Board for poor oversight of the informed consent process , 2 ) directed that the informed consent process be revised , and 3 ) instituted close monitoring of the institution's ...
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... schizophrenia . Now , I don't believe you mention in this highly publicized case that the OPRR investigation was prompted by the suicide of a study participant . Now , on what basis do you conclude that the IRB sys- tem works well when ...
... schizophrenia . Now , I don't believe you mention in this highly publicized case that the OPRR investigation was prompted by the suicide of a study participant . Now , on what basis do you conclude that the IRB sys- tem works well when ...
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... schizophrenia , and obsessive- compulsive disorder . The direct and indirect costs of mental illness and substance abuse in the United States totaled more than $ 313 billion in 1990. More than 2 million people in the United States are ...
... schizophrenia , and obsessive- compulsive disorder . The direct and indirect costs of mental illness and substance abuse in the United States totaled more than $ 313 billion in 1990. More than 2 million people in the United States are ...
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Page 46 - A description of any benefits to the subject or to others which may reasonably be expected from the research; §27.114 §27.116 (4) A disclosure of appropriate alternative procedures or courses of treatment, if any, that might be advantageous to the subject; (5) A statement describing the extent, if any, to which confidentiality of records identifying the subject will be maintained...
Page 47 - ... injury occurs and, if so, what they consist of, or where further information may be obtained 7. An explanation of whom to contact for answers to pertinent questions about the research and research subjects' rights, and whom to contact in the event of a research-related injury to the subject 8.
Page 47 - A statement describing the extent, if any, to which confidentiality of records identifying the subject will be maintained; (6) For research involving more than minimal risk, an explanation as to whether any compensation and an explanation as to whether any medical treatments are available if injury occurs and, if so, what they consist of, or where further information may be obtained; (7) An explanation of whom to contact for answers to pertinent questions about the research and research subjects'...
Page 45 - When some or all of the subjects are likely to be vulnerable to coercion or undue influence, such as children, prisoners, pregnant women, mentally disabled persons, or economically or educationally disadvantaged persons, additional safeguards have been included in the study to protect the rights and welfare of these subjects.
Page 48 - Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Education Department of Energy Department of Health and Human Services Department of Housing and Urban Development...
Page 110 - New imaging techniques, such as positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), promise advances in our ability to identify regions of the brain associated with cognitive and affective disorders.
Page 131 - This meeting is adjourned. [Whereupon, at 3:35 pm, the subcommittee was adjourned, to reconvene at the call of the Chair.] [Additional information submitted for the hearing record follows:] EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET WASHINGTON.
Page 6 - ... opening statement in the record, and that the record remain open for 3 days for that purpose. Without objection, so ordered. I ask further unanimous consent that all witnesses be permitted to include their written statements in the record.
Page 46 - ... are experimental. (2) A description of any reasonably foreseeable risks or discomforts to the subject. (3) A description of any benefits to the subject or to others which may reasonably be expected from the research. (4) A disclosure of appropriate alternative procedures or courses of treatment, if any, that might be advantageous to the subject. (5) A statement describing the extent, if any, to which confidentiality of records identifying the subject will be maintained and that notes the possibility...
Page 143 - The intervention or procedure is likely to yield generalizable knowledge about the subjects' disorder or condition which is of vital importance for the understanding or amelioration of the subjects...