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Knowledge of Federal Regulations for Mental Health Research Involving Prisoners

机译:涉及囚犯的心理健康研究的联邦法规知识

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Background: Given their vulnerability to coercion and exploitation, prisoners who participate in research are protected by Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) regulations designed to ensure their safety and wellbeing. Knowledge of these regulations is essential for researchers who conduct and institutional review boards (IRBs) that oversee mental health research in correctional settings. Methods: We explored depth of knowledge of OHRP regulations by surveying a nationwide sample of (1) mental health researchers who have conducted research in correctional settings, (2) mental health researchers who have conducted research in noncorrectional settings, (3) IRB members who have overseen mental health research in correctional settings, (4) IRB members who have overseen mental health research in in noncorrectional settings, and (5) IRB prisoner representatives. Participants responded to a 10-item knowledge questionnaire based on OHRP regulations. Results: There were 1,256 participants who provided usable data (44.9% response rate). Results revealed limited knowledge of OHRP regulations, with a mean across groups of 44.1% correct answers. IRB prisoner representatives, IRB members, and researchers with correctional experience demonstrated the highest levels of knowledge; however, even these participants were able to correctly answer only approximately 50% of the items. Conclusions: Although awareness that prisoners are a protected population and that different regulatory procedures apply to research with them is likely to be universal among researchers and IRB members, our findings reveal limited mastery of the specific OHRP regulations that are essential knowledge for researchers who conduct and IRB members who oversee mental health research in correctional settings. Given well-documented health and health care disparities, prisoners could potentially benefit greatly from mental health research; increasing knowledge of the OHRP regulations among researchers and IRB members is a crucial step toward meeting this important public health goal.
机译:背景:鉴于他们脆弱的胁迫和剥削,参与研究的囚犯受到旨在确保其安全和福祉的人工研究保护(OHRP)法规的保护。对这些法规的了解对于进行监督惩教环境的监督心理健康研究的研究人员至关重要。方法:通过调查(1)精神卫生研究人员进行研究,探讨了在惩教环境中进行了研究的全国范围的全国范围的样本,探讨了OHRP法规的深度在惩教环境中监督心理健康研究,(4)在非校正环境中监督心理健康研究的IRB成员,(5)IRB囚犯代表。与会者基于OHRP规定回应了10件商品知识问卷。结果:有1,256名参与者提供可用数据(响应率为44.9%)。结果显示对OHRP规定的了解有限,跨组的平均值为44.1%的正确答案。 IRB囚犯代表,IRB成员和具有惩教经验的研究人员展示了最高的知识;但是,即使这些参与者也能够正确地回答大约50%的物品。结论:尽管意识到囚犯是受保护人口,但不同的监管程序适用于研究人员和IRB成员的普遍,我们的调查结果显示有限掌握了对行为的研究人员的基本知识的有限掌握在惩教环境中监督心理健康研究的IRB成员。鉴于记录良好的健康和保健差异,囚犯可能从心理健康研究中受益匪浅;越来越多,研究人员和IRB成员之间的OHRP规定是符合符合这一重要公共卫生目标的关键步骤。

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