Research Design, Biostatistics, and Literature Evaluation
Study was classified as exempt from IRB review and informed consent because of the studyβs
QI nature.
ii.
After a complaint, the Office for Human Research Protections of the Department of Health
and Human Services originally faulted the investigators for not obtaining informed consent.
Subsequently, the Office for Human Research Protections reversed course and classified the
project as a βnon-researchβ activity.
Inconsistent interpretation by local IRBs, in the absence of clear guidance from the Office for
Human Research Protections, contributes to confusion regarding the necessity of informed consent
in QI initiatives (Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf 2008;34:349-53).
Occasionally, critical care research will need to be conducted in the general community. Obtaining
consent in this scenario would be impossible, given the medical condition of the research subject.
Example: intramuscular therapy compared with intravenous therapy for prehospital status epilepticus (N
Engl J Med 2012;366:591-600). In this study of prehospital emergency care, informed consent would be
impossible to obtain in the field. Therefore, IRBs engaged local community consultation, according to
regulations, and provided approval.
the research endeavor.
Approval for this type of research is required from local IRBs.
This type of approval falls under Exception from Informed Consent
Not to be confused with Waiver of Informed Consent (Prehosp Disaster Med 2019;34:111-3)
Consider the affected community (e.g., culture, vulnerabilities, etc.) (Prehosp Disaster Med
2018;33:457-8)
Social Determinants of Health
The conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age
Education level/income/occupation/recreational opportunities
Physical environment (e.g., housing, utilities availability, neighborhood, safe drinking water, clean
air, transportation, etc.)
Gender inequity
| d. | Racial segregation |
|---|
Food insecurity/nutritious choices
Early childhood experiences/development
Crime or violent behavior exposure
Global, national, local stratifications and inequities
Complex interplay (poor health/educationβemploymentβincomeβhealthcare/nutritionβstressβ
substance abuse/unhealthy habits)
May have a higher impact on health than healthcare