Suzuki Mika, Sato Keiko
Kyoto University, Japan
Kyoto University Hospital, Japan.
J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics. 2016 Jul;11(3):256-66. doi: 10.1177/1556264616660644.
Research Ethics Committees (RECs) are designed to protect human subjects in research. It is essential to recognize whether the RECs are achieving this goal. Several studies have reported on RECs; however, detailed data regarding the quality of research protocols and the review process of RECs have not been reported in Japan. We examine research protocols reviewed by RECs and the review processes at three institutions using a novel checklist we developed. The data show that approximately half of all examined protocols lacked a clearly written "Background" section that defines the study rationale and design. These results reiterate suggestions made in previous research regarding educational programs and support departments that could enhance responsible conduct in clinical research to protect human subjects in Japan.
研究伦理委员会(RECs)旨在保护研究中的人类受试者。认识到伦理委员会是否正在实现这一目标至关重要。已有多项关于伦理委员会的研究报告;然而,在日本尚未有关于研究方案质量和伦理委员会审查过程的详细数据报告。我们使用自行开发的一份新颖清单,对三个机构的伦理委员会审查的研究方案及审查过程进行了研究。数据显示,在所有审查的方案中,约有一半缺乏明确撰写的“背景”部分,该部分应界定研究的基本原理和设计。这些结果再次印证了先前研究中就教育项目和支持部门提出的建议,这些建议有助于加强日本临床研究中的责任行为,以保护人类受试者。