Literature DB >> 33140740

[Ethics Committee experience during COVID-19 emergency. A brief report.]

Rosendo Bugarín González1, Susana María Romero-Yuste1, Paula Mª López Vázquez1, Juan Casariego Rosón1, Nuria Carballeda Feijóo1, Juana Mª Cruz Del Río1, Juan Fernando Cueva Bañuelos1, José Álvaro Fernández Rial1, José Luis Fernández Trisac1, Mª José Ferreira Díaz1, Rafael Álvaro Millán Calenti1, Agustín Pía Morandeira1, Jorge Prado Casal1, Carmen Rodríguez-Tenreiro Sánchez1, Diego Santos García1, Juan Manuel Vázquez Lago1, Mª Asunción Verdejo González1, Irene Zarra Ferro1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The health crisis caused by COVID-19 required the prompt launch of research in order to generate scientific evidence pertaining to the new disease oriented to control its devastating effects and continuous spread. Therefore, it was essential to adapt the work flow of Research Ethics Committees, to prioritize and to accelerate the evaluation of projects related to this disease.
METHODS: This work analyses the evaluation conducted by our Regional Ethics Committees during the initial period of the health emergency (between 13th March and 28th May 2020).
RESULTS: 81 research projects were evaluated, 73 of them of regional scope (62 single-centre), 4 national and 4 international. 57 projects obtained a favourable opinion, 4 were withdrawn by the sponsors, 6 did not require ethics approval and 14 did not respond to the clarifications requested up to the date of the study's closure.
CONCLUSIONS: The most important research procedures to be analysed in this context are those related to the methodology and informed consent process. It is also essential to address aspects related to the privacy of personal data, and to take into account the workload of the researchers. As an improvement proposal, we think that greater collaboration between the different research teams should be encourage to obtain more robust results.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Ethics Committees; Research; Spain

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33140740

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Salud Publica        ISSN: 1135-5727


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1.  Characterization of Factors Predicting a Favorable Opinion of Research Applications Submitted for an Ethical Review Process.

Authors:  Eduardo Mirpuri; Lara García-Álvarez; María Teresa Acín-Gericó; Blanca Bartolomé; Roberto C Delgado Bolton; Montserrat San-Martín; Luis Vivanco
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-06-16
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