Attendees: Eileen Curl, Kaye Shelton, Diane Mason, Clayton Jeffryes, Alan Moore, Judi Mann, Ruthie Robinson, Vidisha Worley, Emily Born and Beverly Kemp
I. Call to order by Dr. Curl at 12:29pm
II. Approval of April 9, 2019 minutes
III. Updates from ORPSA
Emily Born:
Beverly Kemp:
IV. Update on Approved Expedited Studies:
Beverly Kemp: 146 exempt, 44 expedited, and 7 full board reviews approved for the fiscal year which equals a total of 197 approvals. Total IRB applications for the fiscal year is 352. The difference in the approval number and overall submissions includes the following: IRB’s in draft status that have yet to be submitted for approval, IRB’s awaiting approval, as well as IRB’s that have expired, closed, or been withdrawn.
V. Social Media and Research:
Emily Born: Technology is always changing, and we have new and different kinds of studies that being submitted. It’s not always clear yet and each university may have their own policy on these types of studies. It is difficult to find guidelines regarding research and social media. We had a professor who wanted to invite participants to login into a Facebook account. They wanted to record the session and review it and complete a survey on their emotional responses. The question was is Facebook considered public or private data. There weren’t any rules for this but it did require some discussion. I wanted to bring it to your attention in the event that we need to create an online policy. I think if we look at each one we can come up with an overall policy regarding using social media for research.
Eileen Curl: I think it is something we will certainly see more of and we should probably put something in our policies since we are currently revising them. Maybe we could start with a case by case approval. The IRB will probably not come to full board unless some item within the study warrants.
Ruthie Robinson: I believe we will see more studies involving social media and a case by case analysis is appropriate.
VI. Â鶹ÊÓƵ IRB Policies and Procedures on Use of Human Subjects Research
Eileen Curl: Emily has gotten the ball kicked off with updating our policies and procedures. We have needed to do this for a while and we are moving in the right direction. She has added some things we are doing now, removed what is no longer being used, and made updates regarding the Common Rule changes that went into effect in January. Is there anything policy wise we need to address right now? We will be bringing this out in our next two meetings for review, so we can get the changes posted on the website. Policies and procedures must be presented at two meetings prior to approval and posting them on the web.
Ruthie Robinson: I was interested in the part with students only needing one IRB approval in collaborative IRB’s.
Eileen Curl: The department can certainly require the student to complete an IRB here at Lamar even though with the changes from Common Rule only one approval is now necessary. If you think of other policies or procedures, please let either me or Emily know as we are making changes and revisions now and we can incorporate them.
VII. Reminder: Board members need to hold current CITI training. The required training for all board members, which was approved at the April meeting is as follows: Social and Behavioral Research-Basic/Refresher (SBE), Biomedical Research – Basic/Refresher (Biomed), and IRB members – Basic/Refresher.
VIII. Other Items:
Eileen Curl: meeting dates for 2020. I reviewed the dates for 2020 and they are: January 14, April 14, July 14, September 8, and November 10.
The remainder of the meeting dates for 2019 is September 10 and November 12. Next meeting September 10, 2019 at 12:30 location is yet to be determined.
Meeting adjourned by Eileen Curl at 1:08pm.