National Independent Oversight: Reinforcing the Safety Net for Human Subjects Research

Accountability in Research 7: 303-309, 1999

Posted: 4 Sep 2014

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Anna C. Mastroianni

University of Washington - School of Law; University of Washington, Dept. of Health Services, School of Public Health; University of Washington, Dept. of Pediatrics and Department of Bioethics and Humanities, School of Medicine

Date Written: 1999

Abstract

National, independent oversight is vital to resolve the problems and inconsistencies in oversight of human subjects research. Three key functions that must be considered in any proposal for such a mechanism are (1) issue spotting, (2) guidance on identified issues, and (3) sampling and follow‐up. The 1998 report and recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission concerning research involving persons with mental disorders that may affect decisionmaking capacity address these functions in part, but application is limited to a small segment of the research population. Incorporation of these three key functions in a formal, national, independent oversight process is necessary in order to ensure accountability and maintain public trust in research.

Keywords: Ethics, human subjects research, oversight, regulation, NBAC, government

Suggested Citation

Mastroianni, Anna C., National Independent Oversight: Reinforcing the Safety Net for Human Subjects Research (1999). Accountability in Research 7: 303-309, 1999, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2490728

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University of Washington, Dept. of Health Services, School of Public Health ( email )

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University of Washington, Dept. of Pediatrics and Department of Bioethics and Humanities, School of Medicine ( email )

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