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. 2003 Apr;96(4):305-7.
doi: 10.1093/qjmed/hcg042.

Variations in experience in obtaining local ethical approval for participation in a multi-centre study

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Variations in experience in obtaining local ethical approval for participation in a multi-centre study

N A Maskell et al. QJM. 2003 Apr.

Abstract

Background: The Department of Health recently issued guidance on how Local Research Ethics Committees (LRECs) should handle an Multi-centre Research Ethics Committee (MREC)-approved application. This process is intended as a rapid standardized approval process, facilitating the execution of clinical trials.

Aim: To evaluate if this guidance had led to an efficient process for obtaining local ethical approval.

Methods: Questionnaires were sent by post to Local Investigators of the 56 centres who had obtained LREC approval for the Multi-centre Intrapleural Streptokinase Trial.

Results: Replies were received from 51 centres (91%). A total of 25 296 pieces of paper and 62 h of photocopying time were required to meet the 51 LRECs' requirements. LREC meetings ranged from weekly to bimonthly, with only 24 (47%) having a 'fast track' system in place. Applications took a median of 27 (1-90) days from submission to first being considered, with local investigators spending 3.27 (0.5-15) h on each submission. Nineteen (37%) of the local investigators felt the LREC/MREC interface did not work well and 17 (33%) were at least partly deterred from participating in future trials.

Discussion: The guidelines do not seem to have been implemented by all LREC committees, leading to wide variation in local experience.

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  • The ethical bureaucracy.
    Martyn C. Martyn C. QJM. 2003 May;96(5):323-4. doi: 10.1093/qjmed/hcg060. QJM. 2003. PMID: 12702780 No abstract available.

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