MacNeil S Danielle, Fernandez Conrad V
Department of Surgery, Division of Otolaryngology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
J Med Ethics. 2007 Sep;33(9):549-53. doi: 10.1136/jme.2006.017129.
The offer of aggregate study results to research participants following study completion is increasingly accepted as a means of demonstrating greater respect for participants. The attitudes of research ethics board (REB) chairs towards this practice, although integral to policy development, are unknown.
To determine the attitudes of REB chairs and the practices of REBs with respect to disclosure of results to research participants.
A postal questionnaire was distributed to the chairs of English-language university-based REBs in Canada. In total, 88 REB chairs were eligible. The questionnaire examined respondents' attitudes towards offering participants completed study results, methods for delivering this information, and barriers to disclosing results.
The response rate was 89.8%. Chairs were highly supportive (94.8%) of offering results to research participants. Only 19.5% of chairs responded that a policy or guideline that governed the return of research results to participants existed at their institution. Most chairs (72.0%) supported the idea of their REB instituting a set of guidelines recommending that researchers offer results to participants in a lay format. Chairs identified the major impediments to the implementation of programmes offering to return results to participants as being financial cost (57.5%) and retaining contact with research participants (78.1%).
University-based REB chairs overwhelmingly support the offer of research results to participants. This is incongruent with the frequent lack of existing REB guidelines recommending this practice. REBs should support guidelines that diminish identified barriers and promote consistency in offering to return results.
研究结束后向研究参与者提供总体研究结果,作为对参与者表示更多尊重的一种方式,越来越被人们所接受。研究伦理委员会(REB)主席对这种做法的态度,虽然对政策制定至关重要,但却无人知晓。
确定REB主席对向研究参与者披露结果的态度以及REB的做法。
向加拿大以英语为母语的大学REB主席发放了一份邮政调查问卷。总共有88位REB主席符合条件。该问卷调查了受访者对向参与者提供完整研究结果的态度、传递此信息的方法以及披露结果的障碍。
回复率为89.8%。主席们高度支持(94.8%)向研究参与者提供结果。只有19.5%的主席回复称其所在机构存在指导向参与者返还研究结果的政策或指南。大多数主席(72.0%)支持其REB制定一套指南的想法,建议研究人员以通俗易懂的形式向参与者提供结果。主席们认为向参与者返还结果的项目实施的主要障碍是财务成本(57.5%)和与研究参与者保持联系(78.1%)。
以大学为基础的REB主席绝大多数支持向参与者提供研究结果。这与现有的REB指南经常缺乏对这种做法的推荐不一致。REB应该支持减少已确定障碍并促进返还结果提议一致性的指南。