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In line with the implementation of new regulations for the Philippine Health Research Ethics Board (PHREB), a Regulatory Update Training was conducted for lecturers, accreditors, and other members of the PHREB last 29 to 30 April 2019 at the Consunji Room, Bahay ng Alumni, University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman, Quezon City. The training aims to provide information on data privacy, guidance documents of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in comparison with that of the Philippine FDA, safe data management and reporting for conflicts of interest, serious adverse events, deviations and amendments for a more effective clinical research.
The two-day training was facilitated by Balik Scientist Dr. Fidela Ll. Moreno who is also a Strategic Operations Consultant at the Intermountain Heart Institute, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Aside from this, Dr. Moreno is also a Visiting Professor at the University of Santo Tomas (UST), Faculty of Medicine and Surgery; Professional Chair of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences at the University of Perpetual Help; Consultant at Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and Consultant of the FDA Philippines.
Focusing on the regulations for Data Protection, the discussions centered on the compliance of the country with international standards, specifically with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act 10173) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). The US FDA Guidance documents were also presented to share the best practices which protect the patient’s rights, safety, and welfare in producing clinical research. An example of this is the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Responsibilities for the review of the qualification of investigators, the adequacy of research sites for the protection of human subjects, and the reduction of regulatory burden.
Regulations governing the informed consent was also discussed, along with its benefits and risks. Dr. Moreno further elucidated this with the privacy laws and its application to digital communication by elaborating the guidelines for the use of electronic informed consent.
Safety management and reporting was also presented as a review for the importance of monitoring and the identification and handling adverse events. This covers the role of the IRB or the Research Ethics Committee (REC) in the management of data safety, in order to safeguard the dignity, rights, and well-being of all actual or potential research participants. The lecture also covered other ethical practices for protocol violations and research practices in line with the guidelines provided by the IRB, REC, FDA and the CFR.
To conclude the event, participants were given sample cases on breach of data privacy as examples for discussion in line with the Data Privacy Act of the Philippines.
The Chairs of the Philippine Health Research Ethics Board (PHREB), Dr. Leonardo D. De Castro and the National Ethics Committee (NEC), Dr. Marita V.T. Reyes met with representatives of the National Museum (NM), Ms. Marites Paz Tauro and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), Ms. Renee Talavera on February 17, 2017 to take up steps that can be taken to harmonize efforts to ensure the protection of indigenous populations in research.
The meeting was called in the wake of attempts by a foreign researcher to continue population genetics research without approval by an ethics review committee accredited by the PHREB-CSA. PHREB and NEC learned that subsequently the researcher wrote the NM several times and called the NCCA requesting for a meeting to collaborate on a project. This incident opened the door to have a better coordination among concerned agencies interested in the protection of the rights, dignity and welfare of the Indigenous Peoples (IPs).
This initial meeting was followed by a dialogue among the NCCA, NM and the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) last 30 March 2017 that clarified the mandates and roles of different agencies regarding research involving humans and human materials and identified and developed coordinating mechanisms regarding research involving humans and human materials.
It was consequently decided that a seminar-workshop be organized to address these issues and ensure better coordination among these agencies. A Research Coordination Seminar was conducted last July 25, 2017 to; a. Clarify the respective mandates of the concerned agencies relating to research activities involving ICCs/IPs; b. Enhance awareness of the staff and officials of the participating agencies on the national research ethics governance structure and policies and; c. Develop coordinating mechanisms among the different agencies to strengthen implementation of research policies and guidelines for the protection of rights, dignity, and welfare of Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs)/Indigenous Peoples (IPs). Each agency elucidated their guidelines, regulations and mandates in the conduct of research.
The discussions surfaced several insights/realizations as follows:
The following recommendations were made:
The first Inter-agency task force meeting was held last 16 November 2017. It was suggested that the “task force” be regularized into a coordinating committee so that its activities and recommendations become official. The suggested name of the committee is “Interagency Committee on Ethics in Research on Culture and Research Involving IPs”. This can be affected through a Memorandum from the PHREB. The committee shall essentially function as a steering committee in the joint activities of the four agencies.
The members of the above committee shall have the following responsibilities:
Inter-Agency Committee on Ethics in Research on Culture and Research Involving Indigenous Peoples (IPs) will be represented by the following:
March 18, 2019 when the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) of the Inter-agency was signed and notarized which formalized the establishment of an Interagency Committee on Ethics in Research on Culture and Research Involving IPs to function as a steering group in joint activities of the parties on research ethics.
The Inter-Agency Committee is organized to build capacities of member-agencies on the establishment of research ethics committees and conduct ethics review; develop appropriate strategies and measures to ensure that research studies conducted on Indigenous Cultural Communities (ICCs)/IPs comply with R.A. 8371, or the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA) of 1997 and other related laws; and coordinate and cooperate with the appropriate government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) on the information dissemination campaign on ethics in research on Philippine culture and art, specifically those concerning ICCs/IPs.
This MOU shall remain in full force and effect unless otherwise terminated by operation of law or by a written mutual agreement of teh parties fro termination/cancellation of this Understanding.
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27 - 28 November 2018 | Philippine International Cultural Center
Powerpoint presentations available for download (click
title of presentation to download):
PLENARY 1: COUNTRY INITIATIVES IN ETHICS IN
RESEARCH INVOLVING INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
Speakers:
-Ethics in Research involving Indigenous Communities (Taiwan) as presented by Prof. Awi Mona, C.W. TSAI
-Essential Assertions of Philippine Indigenous Peoples: Imperatives for Ethics in Research as shared by Dr. Carlos P. Buasen, Jr.
PLENARY 2: MANAGEMENT OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST IN RESEARCH ETHICS COMMITTEE as presented by Dr. Sonia E. Bongala, Dr. Enrico B. Gruet,
and Dr. Veronica L. Tallo
PLENARY 3: CONDUCT OF ETHICAL RESEARCH IN GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCIES as presented by Prof. Hugh Whittall
PLENARY 4: CHILDREN'S RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES as presented by Prof. Hugh Whittall
PLENARY 7: IMPLEMENTING THE DATA PRIVACY LAW IN RESEARCH (RE: RETROSPECTIVE STUDIES, DISEASE REGISTRIES, SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH) as presented by Mr. Francis Crawley
PARALLEL SESSION 3: PRACTICAL COMPETENCIES FOR REC STAFF as presented by Dr. Marita Reyes and Dr. Cecilia Tomas
PARALLEL SESSION 4: CHALLENGES IN THE ACCREDITATION PROCESS as presented by Dr. Michael Joseph S. Dino
PARALLEL SESSION 7: ORIENTATION ON RESEARCH ETHICS FOR HEADS OF INSTITUTIONS as presented by Dr. Sonia E. Bongala
PARALLEL SESSION 8: DEVELOPMENT OF DATA PRIVACY TOOL KIT FOR RESEARCH INVOLVING HUMAN PARTICIPANTS as presented by Prof. Peter Sy
The Philippine Health Research Ethics Board (PHREB) in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST- PCHRD) is organizing its 2nd Biennial Conference with the theme "Addressing Current Challenges in Health Research Ethics" on November 27-28, 2018 at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).
The conference will be a platform for Research Ethics Committees (REC), researchers, research coordinators, policy makers, faculty members, and students of research to discuss the current situation, challenges, and advancements in research ethics.
For more information, all interested participants may contact Ms. Joyce C. Cordon (e-mail address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it./ This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or tel no. (02) 837-7534 loc. 403).
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2017 NATIONAL ETHICAL GUIDELINES FOR
HEALTH AND HEALTH-RELATED RESEARCH
VERSION 2
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