Piloting a Nationally Disseminated, Interactive Human Subjects Protection Program for Community Partners: Design, Content, and Evaluation
Abstract Funders, institutions, and research organizations are increasingly recognizing the need for human subjects protections training programs for those engaged in academic research. Current programs tend to be online and directed toward an audience of academic researchers. Research teams now inc...
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description | Abstract Funders, institutions, and research organizations are increasingly recognizing the need for human subjects protections training programs for those engaged in academic research. Current programs tend to be online and directed toward an audience of academic researchers. Research teams now include many nonacademic members, such as community partners, who are less likely to respond to either the method or the content of current online trainings. A team at the CTSA‐supported Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research at the University of Michigan developed a pilot human subjects protection training program for community partners that is both locally implemented and adaptable to local contexts, yet nationally consistent and deliverable from a central administrative source. Here, the developers and the analysts of this program discuss its development, its content, and the results of its evaluation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-08aaabf2e5b84014951de60d213f13c32022-12-21T18:34:32ZengWileyClinical and Translational Science1752-80541752-80622014-04-017217718310.1111/cts.12154Piloting a Nationally Disseminated, Interactive Human Subjects Protection Program for Community Partners: Design, Content, and EvaluationStephanie Solomon0Brenda Eakin1Rosalind Kirk2Patricia Piechowski3Barbara Thomas4Albert Gnaegi Center for Health Care Ethics Saint Louis University Saint Louis Missouri USATranslational Research Programs Instructional Designer University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USAMichigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USACommunity Engagement Coordinator, Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USAMichigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USAAbstract Funders, institutions, and research organizations are increasingly recognizing the need for human subjects protections training programs for those engaged in academic research. Current programs tend to be online and directed toward an audience of academic researchers. Research teams now include many nonacademic members, such as community partners, who are less likely to respond to either the method or the content of current online trainings. A team at the CTSA‐supported Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research at the University of Michigan developed a pilot human subjects protection training program for community partners that is both locally implemented and adaptable to local contexts, yet nationally consistent and deliverable from a central administrative source. Here, the developers and the analysts of this program discuss its development, its content, and the results of its evaluation.https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.12154research ethicscommunity partnersethics trainingIRB |
spellingShingle | Stephanie Solomon Brenda Eakin Rosalind Kirk Patricia Piechowski Barbara Thomas Piloting a Nationally Disseminated, Interactive Human Subjects Protection Program for Community Partners: Design, Content, and Evaluation Clinical and Translational Science research ethics community partners ethics training IRB |
title | Piloting a Nationally Disseminated, Interactive Human Subjects Protection Program for Community Partners: Design, Content, and Evaluation |
title_full | Piloting a Nationally Disseminated, Interactive Human Subjects Protection Program for Community Partners: Design, Content, and Evaluation |
title_fullStr | Piloting a Nationally Disseminated, Interactive Human Subjects Protection Program for Community Partners: Design, Content, and Evaluation |
title_full_unstemmed | Piloting a Nationally Disseminated, Interactive Human Subjects Protection Program for Community Partners: Design, Content, and Evaluation |
title_short | Piloting a Nationally Disseminated, Interactive Human Subjects Protection Program for Community Partners: Design, Content, and Evaluation |
title_sort | piloting a nationally disseminated interactive human subjects protection program for community partners design content and evaluation |
topic | research ethics community partners ethics training IRB |
url | https://doi.org/10.1111/cts.12154 |
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