Healthcare Research: Sponsorship, Research Ethics and NHS Approval for Clinical Research Flashcards
Supporting patients and researchers to carry out research is done how?
- Risk assessment
- Safety for patients
- Improving care for patients
Health care research encovers a wide variety of health care such as what?
- Prevent illness
- Detect or diagnose illness
- Treat illness
- Improve quality of life
- Support patients/staff
- Improve clinical effectiveness
- Value for money
important aspect of health care research is that the _______ is at the centre but there can be huge numbers of clinical and non-clinical disciplines supporting researchers to undertake that work
patient
anyone undertaking healthcare research is going to need to go through this approval process
what people may this be?
- NHS patients
- NHS staff
- NHS facilities
- NHS data
picture showing different evaluations
what is a clinical audit?
- A way to understand whether a clinical service is meeting defined standards of best practice
- Help to enforce good clinical practice
- Produce internal recommendations for any necessary improvements
- A clinical audit is therefore designed to answer the question “does this service reach the standard?”.
what is a service evaluation?
- A way to define or measure current practice within a service.
- The results of the service evaluation help towards producing internal recommendations for improvements that are not intended to be generalised beyond the service area.
- A service evaluation is designed to answer the question “what standard does this service achieve?”.
- ______ ____ and ______ _________ examine how standard care is delivered locally
- Decisions around what treatment regime, care or services to follow and administer are made jointly by the care _________ and patient/service user
- Used to ________ care where survey/evaluation/audit is conducted
Clinical Audit
Service Evaluation
professional
improve
What is healthcare research?
- The primary aim is to derive generalisable new knowledge
- Clearly defined questions, aims and objectives
- Has a protocol which contains a full description of the methodology used and will help the researchers ensure adherence to it
- Results of the research, or the theories gained from the research, should apply beyond the sample of the population upon which the research is based
healthcare research:
- Generates new _________
- Care or service is determined by following a set ________ then this is research
- Generalisable or __________ - not just specific to your practice
knowledge
protocol
transferable
Research Governance Framework
Improves research quality and safeguards the public by what ways?
- enhancing ethical and scientific quality (unethical to ask patients to take part in poorly run research)
- promoting good practice
- reducing adverse incidents and ensuring lessons are learned
- forestalling poor performance and misconduct
when you do a project you often think about the start but what are the the different steps involved?
What is a sponser?
- But its not costing anything
- But I am doing it in my own time
- But I don’t work for NHS Grampian
- I have a sponsor
- I am a student and don’t get paid
what is a research sponser and their role?
- Institution or organisation; ultimate responsibility for the initiation, management, financing (or arranging the financing) for that research.
- May be the main funder of the research, the employer of the chief investigator, the educational institution (e.g. for student research), or the care organisation where the research is to take place.
- Any research requiring the collaboration of the NHS must have an individual or organisation willing and able to take on the responsibilities of the research sponsor.
- Before submitting an application through IRAS, the prospective sponsor(s) must be named in the relevant section
what are the responsibilities of the research sponser?
- Takes primary responsibility for ensuring that the design of the study meets appropriate standards and that arrangements are in place to ensure appropriate conduct and reporting
- Co-sponsorship; delegation of duties of sponsor in particular those relating to monitoring of the research and provision of insurance or indemnity, should also be provided
- It is the responsibility of the CI to ensure that the sponsor(s) are aware of their proposal and accept these responsibilities