Title: UTS HUMAN RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEE
1UTS HUMAN RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEE
- Applying for ethics approval
Susanna Gorman, Research Ethics Manager
2Guiding Ethical Principles
Research Ethics
- Lead to good, desirable or acceptable conduct
- Help to justify or explain our actions
3Research Ethics
- Protects rights and welfare of research
participants - Facilitates good research
- Protects researchers
- Protects institutions
4Basic ethical principles
- Integrity
- Respect for persons
- Beneficence
- Justice
5Integrity
- 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)
6Respect for Persons
- Regard for welfare, rights, beliefs, perceptions,
customs and cultural heritage, both individual
and collective, of persons involved in research
(NS1.2)
7Beneficence
- 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)
8Justice
- Fair distribution of benefits and burdens of
participation in research both for individuals
and groups (NS1.5)
9Australian 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
10UTS Guidelines
- Available on UTS web page http//www.uts.edu.au/r
esearch/policies/human.html - Separate guidelines and policies for staff and
students
11Students
- 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
12Program 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
13Program 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
14What the HREC needs to approve an application
- Sufficient detail of the research design
- Ethical issues considered and addressed
- Attachments
- Signed original 15 copies
15Ethics Form
- Available on web http//www.uts.edu.au/research/
policies/human.html - Should be completed electronically
- Every question must be answered
16Ethics 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
17Ethics Form
- Section 4 additional ethics issues
- Section 5 final checklist and attachments
18Appendices
- A Clinical Trials
- B Children
- C Language Cultural Considerations
- D Commonwealth Agency Records
19Section 1 Methodology research design
- Description of research aims, hypotheses,
research design etc - Literature review bibliography
- Appendix A Clinical Trial
20Section 2 Research participants
- Recruitment
- What research will involve
- Risk/harm
- Benefit/payment/compensation
- Deception
- Relationship between researcher and participants
(students, employees, etc)
21Section 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)
22Section 3 - Data
- Data collection
- Who
- What
- How
- Copies of survey instruments
- Database/personal records
- Data interpretation analysis
23Section 3 - continued
- Data storage
- Publication
- Privacy confidentiality(IPPs)
- Disposal
- Appendix D Commonwealth Records
24Section 4 Other ethical issues
25Section 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)
26Section 5 - continued
- Attachments
- Explanation of technical terms
- Appendices
- Signed declaration(s)
- Original and 15 copies of application and
attachments - Electronic copy
27Ratification of external approval
- Approval must be from an accredited HREC
- 4 copies of external application approval
letter, plus UTS coversheet
28Consent
- 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
29Consent - continued
- Must explain research clearly
- Must identify students degree
- Must contain withdrawal information
- Must contain standard complaints paragraph
30Types of consent
- Written
- Oral
- Electronic
- Implied
31Ethical considerations
- Consent
- Cost/benefit
- Confidentiality/anonymity
- Cultural considerations
- Children
- Care
- Communication
- Commercial interests
- Conflict of interest
32Ethical considerations - continued
- Collection of data
- Control of data
- Consultation
- Consequences
- Complaints
- Commonsense
33Research in another institution
- Consider institutional requirements re
- written approval
- access to staff/students/clients
- ethics considerations
- publication/confidentiality
34Language/culture
- Local contact (if overseas)
- Language translation
- Community considerations negotiating consent
- Indigenous community issues
35Work-based research - issues
- Power imbalance
- Stability of job situation
- Ownership of access to data
- Commercial considerations
- Publication
- Possible outcomes
36Educational research - issues
- Power imbalance
- Paramount responsibility to students
- Parental involvement/approval
- Publishing of results
- Possible outcomes
- Privacy
37Research involving children
- NSW Legislation
- Protection of children
- Consent from both parents and children
38Available Assistance
- Supervisor
- Research Ethics Officer/Manager available to
answer questions - Guidelines also available on web
39Contact 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
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40Contact 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
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41Useful 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
42Useful 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