Statistical review by research ethics committees |
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Authors: | P. Williamson,J. L. Hutton,J. Bliss,J. Blunt,M. J. Campbell,& R. Nicholson |
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Affiliation: | University of Liverpool, UK,;University of Newcastle, UK,;Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, UK,;Salford Research Ethics Committee, UK,;University of Sheffield, UK,;Bulletin of Medical Ethics, London, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper discusses some of the issues surrounding statistical review by research ethics committees (RECs). A survey of local RECs in 1997 revealed that only 27/184 (15%) included a statistician member at that time, although 70/175 (40%) recognized the need for such. The role of the statistician member is considered and the paper includes a summary of a meeting of the Royal Statistical Society to discuss statistical issues that frequently arise in the review of REC applications. A list of minimum qualifications which RECs should expect from anyone claiming to be a statistician would be useful, together with a list of statisticians who are well qualified and willing to serve on RECs, and a list of training courses for REC members covering the appropriate statistical issues. |
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Keywords: | Research ethics committee Scientific validity Statistical review Statistician membership Survey |
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