PRIM&R Member Survey, Attitudes about the Ethics of Research on Medical Practices (RoMP)
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The PRIM&R Member Survey was used in the ROMP study to elicit the perspectives of a random selection of human subjects research professionals from the Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research membership list on the ethical aspects of activities related to evaluating and improving standard medical practices, including comparative effectiveness research and quality improvement in the context of learning health system.
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Kraft, S. A., Cho, M. K., Constantine, M., Lee, S. S.-J., Kelley, M., Korngiebel, D., James, C., Kuwana, E., Meyer, A., Porter, K., Diekema, D., Capron, A. M., Alicic, R., Wilfond, B. S., & Magnus, D. (2016). A comparison of institutional review board professionals’ and patients’ views on consent for research on medical practices. Clinical Trials, 13(5), 555–565.