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  • 1MBBS, FRACGP, PhD, MPH, Associate Professor and Chair of Phase 3, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW.

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This guide offers a step-by-step approach for primary care researchers navigating ethics applications. It emphasizes key areas like consumer involvement and researcher training to ensure ethical research conduct.

Area of Science:

  • Primary Care Research Ethics
  • Human Research Ethics
  • Indigenous Health Research Ethics

Background:

  • Guidance for ethical conduct in human research is provided by the National Health and Medical Research Council.
  • Updated guidelines specifically address ethical conduct in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research.
  • These resources are crucial for primary care researchers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a step-by-step process for submitting ethics applications in primary care research.
  • To assist new or inexperienced researchers, or those new to primary care, with ethics applications.
  • To ensure ethical standards are met in primary care research projects.

Main Methods:

  • Discusses domains that can enhance ethics applications, including consumer involvement and literature reviews.

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  • Highlights the importance of researcher training in ethical research and clinical trials.
  • Explores the use of online platforms for participant information, consent, and surveys.
  • Addresses considerations for genomic research and research in subpopulations.
  • Main Results:

    • Preparing ethics applications requires careful consideration of various domains to protect all stakeholders.
    • Enhanced consumer involvement and comprehensive literature reviews can strengthen applications.
    • Evidence of researcher training and appropriate use of online platforms are key components.
    • Specific attention to risks in genomic research and subpopulations is necessary.

    Conclusions:

    • Adherence to ethical guidelines is paramount in primary care research.
    • A structured approach to ethics applications ensures robust protection for participants and the community.
    • Continuous training and adaptation to new research methodologies are essential for ethical conduct.