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Title: UTS HUMAN RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEE


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UTS HUMAN RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEE
  • Applying for ethics approval

Susanna Gorman, Research Ethics Manager
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Guiding Ethical Principles
Research Ethics
  • Lead to good, desirable or acceptable conduct
  • Help to justify or explain our actions

3
Research Ethics
  • Protects rights and welfare of research
    participants
  • Facilitates good research
  • Protects researchers
  • Protects institutions

4
Basic ethical principles
  • Integrity
  • Respect for persons
  • Beneficence
  • Justice

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Integrity
  • Guiding value for researchers
  • Commitment to the search for knowledge,
    recognised principles of research conduct,
    honest and ethical conduct of research and
    dissemination and communication of results
    (NS1.1)

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Respect for Persons
  • Regard for welfare, rights, beliefs, perceptions,
    customs and cultural heritage, both individual
    and collective, of persons involved in research
    (NS1.2)

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Beneficence
  • Meaning to do good
  • Responsibility to minimise risk of harm or
    discomfort
  • Dignity and well being of participants takes
    precedence over expected benefits to knowledge
    (NS1.4)

8
Justice
  • Fair distribution of benefits and burdens of
    participation in research both for individuals
    and groups (NS1.5)

9
Australian Health Ethics Committee
  • AHEC oversees accredits ethics committees in
    Australia
  • Under the umbrella of the National Statement on
    Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans (NS)
  • http//www.health.gov.au80/nhmrc/publications/hum
    ans/contents.htm

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UTS Guidelines
  • Available on UTS web page http//www.uts.edu.au/r
    esearch/policies/human.html
  • Separate guidelines and policies for staff and
    students

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Students
  • Where required, application submitted by
    supervisor on students behalf
  • The University will not accept theses for
    examination unless necessary ethics approval(s)
    have been obtained
  • The HREC cannot grant retrospective approval

12
Program Approval
  • Umbrella Application to cover a program of
    research
  • Involves initial very detailed application,
    including Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
  • Requires regular 6 monthly report
  • Reapply for approval after 3 years

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Program application - continued
  • Reduces workload for students, researchers and
    HREC
  • Places greater responsibility control with
    supervisors students
  • Avoids time delays which can be critical for
    students in particular
  • SOPs of benefit to students

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What the HREC needs to approve an application
  • Sufficient detail of the research design
  • Ethical issues considered and addressed
  • Attachments
  • Signed original 15 copies

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Ethics Form
  • Available on web http//www.uts.edu.au/research/
    policies/human.html
  • Should be completed electronically
  • Every question must be answered

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Ethics Form
  • Designed to raise awareness of ethical issues
  • General Information title, name, contact
    details etc
  • Section 1 methodology and research design
  • Section 2 research participants
  • Section 3 data privacy

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Ethics Form
  • Section 4 additional ethics issues
  • Section 5 final checklist and attachments

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Appendices
  • A Clinical Trials
  • B Children
  • C Language Cultural Considerations
  • D Commonwealth Agency Records

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Section 1 Methodology research design
  • Description of research aims, hypotheses,
    research design etc
  • Literature review bibliography
  • Appendix A Clinical Trial

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Section 2 Research participants
  • Recruitment
  • What research will involve
  • Risk/harm
  • Benefit/payment/compensation
  • Deception
  • Relationship between researcher and participants
    (students, employees, etc)

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Section 2 - continued
  • Consent written/oral etc
  • Appendix B - Children legislative requirements
    declaration
  • Appendix C - Language and culture role of
    Jumbunna
  • Involvement with other institution(s)

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Section 3 - Data
  • Data collection
  • Who
  • What
  • How
  • Copies of survey instruments
  • Database/personal records
  • Data interpretation analysis

23
Section 3 - continued
  • Data storage
  • Publication
  • Privacy confidentiality(IPPs)
  • Disposal
  • Appendix D Commonwealth Records

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Section 4 Other ethical issues
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Section 5 - Final Checklist
  • Signatures
  • Attachments
  • Consent form/information letter(s)
  • Advertisements
  • Translations of forms/letter/instruments etc
  • External approvals (institutional, DET etc)
  • Dean/Head of School approval to access students
  • Letter of approval of candidature (students)

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Section 5 - continued
  • Attachments
  • Explanation of technical terms
  • Appendices
  • Signed declaration(s)
  • Original and 15 copies of application and
    attachments
  • Electronic copy

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Ratification of external approval
  • Approval must be from an accredited HREC
  • 4 copies of external application approval
    letter, plus UTS coversheet

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Consent
  • Sample form at back of application
  • Should be on letterhead (preferably UTS)
  • Must contain UTS contact details for researchers
    (both students and staff)
  • Must contain local contact if research conducted
    overseas
  • Consent form and information sheet should be
    translated if necessary and both English and
    translated version provided

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Consent - continued
  • Must explain research clearly
  • Must identify students degree
  • Must contain withdrawal information
  • Must contain standard complaints paragraph

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Types of consent
  • Written
  • Oral
  • Electronic
  • Implied

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Ethical considerations
  • Consent
  • Cost/benefit
  • Confidentiality/anonymity
  • Cultural considerations
  • Children
  • Care
  • Communication
  • Commercial interests
  • Conflict of interest

32
Ethical considerations - continued
  • Collection of data
  • Control of data
  • Consultation
  • Consequences
  • Complaints
  • Commonsense

33
Research in another institution
  • Consider institutional requirements re
  • written approval
  • access to staff/students/clients
  • ethics considerations
  • publication/confidentiality

34
Language/culture
  • Local contact (if overseas)
  • Language translation
  • Community considerations negotiating consent
  • Indigenous community issues

35
Work-based research - issues
  • Power imbalance
  • Stability of job situation
  • Ownership of access to data
  • Commercial considerations
  • Publication
  • Possible outcomes

36
Educational research - issues
  • Power imbalance
  • Paramount responsibility to students
  • Parental involvement/approval
  • Publishing of results
  • Possible outcomes
  • Privacy

37
Research involving children
  • NSW Legislation
  • Protection of children
  • Consent from both parents and children

38
Available Assistance
  • Supervisor
  • Research Ethics Officer/Manager available to
    answer questions
  • Guidelines also available on web

39
Contact Details
  • Hadiza Yunusa
  • Research Ethics Officer
  • Research Innovation Office
  • Level 7, Tower Building
  • Ph 02 9514 9615
  • Email Hadiza.Yunusa_at_uts.edu.au
  • http//www.uts.edu.au/research/policies/human.ht
    ml

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Contact Details
  • Susanna Gorman
  • Research Ethics Manager
  • Research Innovation Office
  • Level 7, Tower Building
  • Ph 02 9514 1279
  • Email Susanna.Gorman_at_uts.edu.au
  • http//www.uts.edu.au/research/policies/human.ht
    ml

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Useful References
  • UTS Web page
  • http//www.uts.edu.au/research/policies/human.ht
    ml
  • National Statement on the Ethical Conduct of
    Research Involving Humans
  • http//www.health.gov.au/nhmrc/publications/synops
    es/e35syn.htm

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Useful references continued
  • Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres
    Strait Islander Studies
  • http//www.aiatsis.gov.au/
  • NSW Department of Education and Training
  • http//www.det.nsw.edu.au/aboutus/index.htm
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