Volume 14, Issue 7 pp. 1051-1055

Multi-centre research in Australia: Analysis of a recent National Health and Medical Research Council-funded project

Timothy J. KIDD

Corresponding Author

Timothy J. KIDD

School of Medicine,

Qpid Laboratory, Sir Albert Sakzewski Virus Research Centre, Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, and

Clinical Medical Virology Centre and

Timothy J. KIDD, ACPinCF Study, Qpid Laboratory, Level 7, Sir Albert Sakzewski Virus Research Centre, Royal Children's Hospital, Herston, QLD 4029, Australia. Email: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Guy B. MARKS

Guy B. MARKS

The Woolcock Institute of Medical Research,

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Peter T.P. BYE

Peter T.P. BYE

Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,

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Claire E. WAINWRIGHT

Claire E. WAINWRIGHT

Queensland Children's Respiratory Centre, Royal Children's Hospital,

Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, University of Queensland,

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Philip J. ROBINSON

Philip J. ROBINSON

Department of Respiratory Medicine, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and

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Barbara R. ROSE

Barbara R. ROSE

Department of Infectious Diseases, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales; and

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Colin HARBOUR

Colin HARBOUR

Department of Infectious Diseases, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales; and

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Scott C. BELL

Scott C. BELL

School of Medicine,

Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre, Department of Thoracic Medicine, The Prince Charles Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland;

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The ACPinCF INVESTIGATORS

The ACPinCF INVESTIGATORS

A/Prof Theo Sloots, A/Prof Michael Nissen, Prof Keith Grimwood, Royal Children's Hospital; Dr Mark Elkins, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital; A/Prof Adam Jaffe, Sydney Children's Hospital; Dr Tonia Douglas, Princess Margaret Hospital for Children; Dr Peter Cooper, The Children's Hospital at Westmead; Dr Gerard Ryan, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital; Dr David Reid, Royal Hobart Hospital; Dr Peter Wark, John Hunter Adult Hospital; Dr Bruce Whitehead, John Hunter Children's Hospital; Dr Hugh Greville, Royal Adelaide Hospital; A/Prof David Serisier, Mater Adult Hospital; Dr Carolyn Dakin, Mater Children's Hospital; Dr Iain Feather, Gold Coast Hospital; A/Prof Darrell Price, Gold Coast Hospital; Dr James Martin, Women's and Children's Hospital; Prof John Wilson, The Alfred Hospital; Dr David Armstrong, Monash Medical Centre

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First published: 02 September 2009
Citations: 7

ABSTRACT

Background and objective:  Human research ethics committees provide essential review of research projects to ensure the ethical conduct of human research. Several recent reports have highlighted a complex process for successful application for human research ethics committee approval, particularly for multi-centre studies. Limited resources are available for the execution of human clinical research in Australia and around the world.

Methods:  This report overviews the process of ethics approval for a National Health and Medical Research Council-funded multi-centre study in Australia, focussing on the time and resource implications of such applications in 2007 and 2008.

Results:  Applications were submitted to 16 hospital and two university human research ethics committees. The total time to gain final approval from each committee ranged between 13 and 77 days (median = 46 days); the entire process took 16 months to complete and the research officer's time was estimated to cost $A34 143.

Conclusions:  Obstacles to timely human research ethics committee approval are reviewed, including recent, planned and potential initiatives that could improve the ethics approval of multi-centre research.

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