IRB is an important step in the research process
IRB is an important step in the research process. State the required components one should look for in a project to determine if IRB submission is needed. Discuss an example of a research study in one of your literature review articles that needed IRB approval, and describe why IRB approval was needed in this instance.
A project requires IRB submission if it involves human subjects and constitutes research.
Required Components for IRB Submission
To determine if IRB submission is needed, one should look for these two essential components:- Human Subjects: This is defined as a living individual about whom an investigator conducting research obtains data through intervention or interaction with the individual, or obtains, uses, studies, or analyzes identifiable private information. Examples include surveys, interviews, or the use of existing medical records with identifying information.
- Research: This is a systematic investigation, including research development, testing, and evaluation, designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge. This means the intent is to share the findings beyond the immediate context of the project, such as through publication, presentation at a conference, or inclusion in a thesis or dissertation.
Example of a Study Requiring IRB Approval
In the article titled "The Lived Experience of Nurses Caring for Patients with a Substance Use Disorder," a qualitative study by C. B. H. M. van Boekel et al. published in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, the research needed IRB approval because it met both criteria:- Human Subjects: The study conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 18 nurses, which involved direct interaction and the collection of private, identifiable information about their experiences and feelings.
- Research: The project was a systematic investigation designed to develop generalizable knowledge about the lived experiences of a specific population of healthcare workers. The goal was to publish the findings to help other nurses and healthcare professionals better understand and address the challenges of caring for this patient group.