Written and prepared by Professor Omar
Hasan Kasule Chairman of the Ethics Committee King Fahad Medical City
What is conflict of Interest (COI)::?
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A financial interest or other opportunity for tangible
personal benefit of an individual or his/her immediate family
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The interest may exert a substantial and improper
influence on the individual's professional judgment in exercising any
institutional duty or responsibility, including the review of research.
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The interest may be financial or non-financial
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Conflicts of
interest must not compromise the rights and welfare of research participants or
the integrity of the research review process.
What is a
financial conflict of interest:?
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An interest
of an individual (or his/her immediate family) of monetary value that would
reasonably appear to be affected by the research
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Sn
individual’s interest in any entity whose financial interests would reasonably
appear to be affected by the research.
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Financial
interests include (but are not limited to) salary or other payments for
services (e.g., honoraria), equity interests (e.g., stocks), and intellectual
property rights (e.g., patents and copyrights).
What is a
non-financial conflict of Interest?:
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An interest
other than monetary of an individual (or his/her immediate family) in the
design, conduct, or reporting of the research
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Any other
interest that competes with an IRB member’s (or consultant’s) obligation to
protect research participants and potentially compromises the objectivity and
credibility of the research review process.
Examples
of COI
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IRB members with a financial interest pertinent to a
specific study or its sponsor, as determined by the IRB, will not participate
in the review of or determination concerning that study. This requirement applies to reviews conducted by the
convened IRB and those performed by expedited and exempt procedures.
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Payments to physicians for referring patients to research
protocols in which the referring physician does not participate as an
investigator are prohibited.
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Due to institutional conflict of interest, no individual
from a developmental or business office may be appointed as an IRB member.
How does
an IRB member deal with his/her COI?
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IRB
Member/Consultant ensures any potential or perceived conflict of interest (COI)
concerning protocols reviewed by the IRB is self-identified and made known.
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The IRB member must leave the room during the
discussion of and voting on a project where there is COI, except if the IRB
member is providing information at the IRB’s request.
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If questions arise during the discussion, the
IRB Chair invites the IRB member with the conflicting interest back into the
room to provide information, but will excuse him/her again before final
deliberation and voting
How does an investigator
deal with his/her COI?
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The
investigator must disclose COI when applying for IRB approval. Disclosure to
the KFMC IRB does not relieve the individual of this responsibility.
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The
investigator consults their Department Chairs to determine if the department
has a financial interest related to the research and should disclosure any such
information.
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The
investigator includes an appropriate description of any relationship (including
the research team) that might be perceived as a potential conflict of interest
in the research consent form provided to subjects.
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The
investigator discloses recruitment bonuses paid per participant or for reaching
an accrual goal within a specific time frame, as well as being offered a
finder's fee for referral of potential participants
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The
investigator discloses information pertaining to new or changed financial
interests during the course of the research.
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The investigator discloses financial interests
as required by the funding or reviewing agency or other governmental agencies.
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The PI
informs the IRB regarding the source(s) of funding and funding arrangements for
each protocol.
Some questions used to assess
potential COI
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Relationships between the PI and a commercial sponsor?
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Does the PI have any proprietary interests in the product?
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Does the PI receive significant payments of other sorts? (e.g. grants)
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What are the details for payment?
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Who receives the compensation?