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A Joint Contribution from the International Medical Informatics Association's Human Factors Engineering and the European Federation for Medicatl Informatics’ Human and Organizational Factors of Medical Informatics Working Groups
- Source :
- Yearbook of medical informatics, 29(1), 58-70. International Medical Informatics Association, IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics, IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics, 2020, 29 (01), pp.058-070. ⟨10.1055/s-0040-1701979⟩, Yearbook of Medical Informatics
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Objective: Human and Organizational Factors (HOF) studies in health technology involve human beings and thus require Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval. Yet HOF studies have specific constraints and methods that may not fit standard regulations and IRB practices. Gaining IRB approval may pose difficulties for HOF researchers. This paper aims to provide a first overview of HOF study challenges to get IRB review by exploring differences and best practices across different countries. Methods: HOF researchers were contacted by email to provide a testimony about their experience with IRB review and approval. Testimonies were thematically analyzed and synthesized to identify and discuss shared themes. Results: Researchers from seven European countries, Argentina, Canada, Australia, and the United States answered the call. Four themes emerged that indicate shared challenges in legislation, IRB inefficiencies and inconsistencies, general regulation and costs, and lack of HOF study knowledge by IRB members. We propose a model for IRB review of HOF studies based on best practices. Conclusion: International criteria are needed that define low and high-risk HOF studies, to allow identification of studies that can undergo an expedited (or exempted) process from those that need full IRB review. Enhancing IRB processes in such a way would be beneficial to the conduct of HOF studies. Greater knowledge and promotion of HOF methods and evidence-based HOF study designs may support the evolving discipline. Based on these insights, training and guidance to IRB members may be developed to support them in ensuring that appropriate ethical issues for HOF studies are considered.
- Subjects :
- Organizational Factors
Internationality
Ethical review human factors organizational factors ergonomics social sciences
VDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Basic medical, dental and veterinary science disciplines: 710::Pharmacology: 728
Human Factors
Biomedical Technology
Social Sciences
Public Policy
Other Medical Sciences not elsewhere specified
ergonomics
[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology
Övrig annan medicin och hälsovetenskap
Humans
Ethical review
VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Basale medisinske, odontologiske og veterinærmedisinske fag: 710::Farmakologi: 728
Working Group Contributions
Special Section: Ethics in Health Informatics
Ethics Committees, Research
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 09434747 and 23640502
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Yearbook of medical informatics, 29(1), 58-70. International Medical Informatics Association, IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics, IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics, 2020, 29 (01), pp.058-070. ⟨10.1055/s-0040-1701979⟩, Yearbook of Medical Informatics
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid.dedup....f8cd5371f38155b6877410612dd9a267