Kim Ock-Joo, Park Byung-Joo, Sohn Dong-Ryul, Lee Seung-Mi, Shin Sang-Goo
The Korean Association of Institutional Review Boards (KAIRB), Seoul, Korea.
J Korean Med Sci. 2003 Feb;18(1):3-10. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2003.18.1.3.
The institutional review board is crucial to ensure the scientific and ethical quality of human participant research. This paper analyzes a survey on the current constitution and operation of institutional review boards (IRBs) in Korea, conducted by the Korean Association of Institutional Review Boards in April 2002. Out of 74 IRBs, 63 responded to the survey (85.1% response rate). IRB membership has a male-to-female ratio of approximately 80:20, a predominance of male clinicians (60%) and an underrepresentation of community people unaffiliated to the institutions (less than 10%). Most IRBs (around 80%) confine the scope of their reviews to the clinical evaluation of drugs or devices, leaving the remaining areas of research involving human participants untouched. As their role is limited, the majority of IRBs do not operate actively: 72% of responding IRBs reviewed less than one protocol per month in 2001. Sixty two percent of institutions have never discussed the need for insuring research participants' risks or making indemnity arrangements. This survey reveals many shortcomings and points for improvement by the institutional support bodies, including the need to establish regular education programs for IRB members and investigators.
机构审查委员会对于确保涉及人类受试者研究的科学和伦理质量至关重要。本文分析了韩国机构审查委员会协会于2002年4月开展的一项关于韩国机构审查委员会(IRB)当前组成和运作情况的调查。在74个IRB中,63个对调查做出了回应(回应率为85.1%)。IRB成员的男女比例约为80:20,男性临床医生占主导(60%),而与机构无关的社区人员代表性不足(不到10%)。大多数IRB(约80%)将其审查范围局限于药物或器械的临床评估,而涉及人类受试者的其他研究领域则无人问津。由于其作用有限,大多数IRB并未积极运作:2001年,72%做出回应的IRB每月审查的方案少于一个。62%的机构从未讨论过为研究参与者的风险投保或做出赔偿安排的必要性。这项调查揭示了许多不足之处以及机构支持机构需要改进的地方,包括有必要为IRB成员和研究人员制定定期教育计划。