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Low and Negligible Risk Research Update - Ethics
  • Andrew Thornton
  • Chairman, HREC
  • Royal Adelaide Hospital

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What is LNR Research?
  • The expression low risk research describes
    research in which the only foreseeable risk is
    one of discomfort. Research in which the risk for
    participants is more serious than discomfort is
    not low risk.
  • The expression negligible risk research
    describes research in which there is no
    foreseeable risk of harm or discomfort and any
    foreseeable risk is no more than inconvenience.

NHMRC (2007) National Statement on Ethical
Conduct in Human Research.
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Research that can be exempted from review
  • Institutions may choose to exempt from ethical
    review research that
  • (a) is negligible risk research and
  • (b) involves the use of existing collections of
    data or records that contain only
    non-identifiable data about human beings.
  • Quality Assurance activities
  • Audit activities

NHMRC (2007) National Statement on Ethical
Conduct in Human Research.
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Quality Assurance and Audit
  • An activity where the primary purpose is to
    monitor, evaluate or improve the quality of
    health care delivered is a quality assurance
    study.
  • Quality assurance and research are activities
    that form a continuum. The ethical principles of
    integrity, respect for persons, beneficence and
    justice apply to all QA and research activities.
  • Where quality assurance proposals could infringe
    ethical principles that guide human research,
    independent ethical scrutiny of such proposals
    should be sought.

NHMRC (2003) When does quality assurance in
health care require independent ethical review?
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Publishing and presenting QA or audit
  • Journal editors or conference organisers may have
    a view that any results presented require ethical
    oversight.
  • Where it is proposed that a report of a QA
    activity undertaken in accordance with this
    advice is to be published, an HREC may advise a
    journal editor that it is satisfied that the
    activity has been so undertaken. This will
    obviate any need for requests for retrospective
    approval.
  • When in doubt consult the committee.

NHMRC (2003) When does quality assurance in
health care require independent ethical review?
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What is LNR Research at RAH?
  • Non-invasive collection of specimens.
  • Collection of blood samples by venipuncture, in
    amounts not exceeding 450 millilitres in an eight
    week period and no more often than two times per
    week, from subjects who are 18 years of age or
    older and who are in good health and are not
    pregnant.
  • Moderate exercise by healthy volunteers.
  • The study of existing data, documents, records,
    pathological specimens, or diagnostic specimens.
  • Studies which involve exposure to ionising
    radiation of up to 1mSv in dose.

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What is NOT LNR Research
  • Research involving investigational drugs or
    investigational therapies (NS3.3).
  • Research involving randomisation to one or more
    experimental treatments (NS3.3)
  • Research involving genetic studies which may have
    relevance to a patients or relatives current or
    future health (NS3.5).
  • Research involving stem cells (NS3.6)
  • Research which requires a third party consent or
    ICU research (NS4.4).
  • Research in subjects with cognitive impairment or
    mental illness (NS4.5)
  • Research involving aboriginal subjects (NS4.7)

NHMRC (2007) National Statement on Ethical
Conduct in Human Research.
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For LNR studies which may be suitable for
expedited review
  • Check with Heather whether the study is
    appropriate for expedited review. Heather will
    consult the Chairman as necessary.
  • Submit electronically (eg email)
  • Cover letter
  • Protocol
  • Informed Consent
  • Questionnaires
  • Advertising material
  • Any other material
  • Radiation Safety Report
  • EPA Notification form

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SA Health LNR Application Form - Headings
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SA Health LNR Application Form - Headings
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SA Health LNR Application Form - Headings
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SA Health LNR Application Form - Headings
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Reminder
  • The NHMRC National Approach to mutual recognition
    of ethical review applies to clinical trials.
  • There is no expectation that LNR research would
    similarly be covered under a mutual recognition
    arrangement.
  • Within SA Health there is an expectation that LNR
    research approved at one institution does not
    need to be re-reviewed at another.

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