Sonopant G Joshi, Abhijeet Ashok Safai, Samir Sumant Barve
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Experience of the selected Ethics Committee of Pune city regarding the review of COVID-19 protocols during the pandemic.
A sudden upsurge in COVID-19 research during the pandemic in 2020 brought a tremendous workload over Ethics Committees (ECs). Altered lifestyles and changes in research-related approaches due to the pandemic posed a completely different scenario to ECs,[1] and compelled them to adopt new administrative and functional modalities.[2] In addition, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) released special guidelines for ethical review of research studies during the pandemic.[3] This study aimed at exploring the functioning and experiences of a selected EC from India during the pandemic.
期刊介绍:
This peer review quarterly journal is positioned to build a learning clinical research community in India. This scientific journal will have a broad coverage of topics across clinical research disciplines including clinical research methodology, research ethics, clinical data management, training, data management, biostatistics, regulatory and will include original articles, reviews, news and views, perspectives, and other interesting sections. PICR will offer all clinical research stakeholders in India – academicians, ethics committees, regulators, and industry professionals -a forum for exchange of ideas, information and opinions.