Impact of accreditation on registered ethics committees in terms of quality and governance in India: A cross-sectional study
Ganesh N. Dakhale, Mrunalini Vinay Kalikar, Akhil Bhagwan Giradkar- General Medicine
Abstract
Background:
Ethics Committee accreditation is a process to assess the performance against a set of standards. Very few studies have shown that process of accreditation results in the improvement of the overall functioning of ECs. in terms of quality and governance. Hence, the present study was planned to evaluate the impact of accreditation on registered EC in terms of quality and governance and to compare functioning of accredited versus non accredited EC in terms of quality and governance.
Materials and Methods Study Design:
This was a cross sectional, observational, questionnaire-based survey conducted on 28 registered Ethics Committee in India after approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee.
Results:
Accredited EC’s (
Conclusion:
Accreditation results in improving of EC functioning in terms of quality and governance.