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. 2014 Feb 5;15:48. doi: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-48

Table 2.

Characteristics of participating ethics committees and chairs

 
Canada
United States
United Kingdom
Total
  (N = 60) (N = 86) (N = 43) (N = 189)
Response rate
39.2% (60/153)
32.3% (86/266)
35.0% (43/123)
34.9% (189/542)
Ethics committee characteristics
Year established
 
 
 
 
<1990
23 (42.6)a
66 (84.6)
10 (27.0)
99 (58.6)
1990 to 1999
14 (25.9)
9 (11.5)
13 (35.1)
36 (21.3)
> = 2000
17 (31.5)
3 (3.9)
14 (37.8)
34 (20.1)
# Protocols/month (Median, Q1-Q3)
5 (3 to 20)
30 (10 to 60)
8 (7 to 8)
10 (5 to 37.5)
Type of committeeb
 
 
 
 
University
18 (30.0)
49 (57.0)
8 (18.6)
75 (39.7)
Hospital/healthcare
41 (68.3)
41 (47.7)
-
82 (56.2)
National Research Ethics Service
-
-
31 (72.1)
31 (16.0)
Other nonprofit
2 (3.33)
9 (10.5)
0
11 (5.8)
Other for-profit
5 (8.3)
2 (2.3)
0
7 (3.7)
Number of CRTs /year
 
 
 
 
None
18 (32.7)
3 (8.1)
27 (34.6)
48 (28.2)
1 to 5
35 (63.6)
28 (75.7)
38 (48.7)
101 (59.4)
>5
2 (3.6)
6 (16.2)
13 (16.7)
21 (12.3)
Have guidelines in place for CRTs
0
3 (3.8)
0
3 (1.7)
Aware of guidelines for CRTs
1 (1.8)
3 (3.8)
4 (10.8)
8 (4.7)
Ethics Chair characteristics
Years experience as chair
 
 
 
 
<2
9 (16.4)
12 (15.2)
9 (24.3)
30 (17.5)
2 to 5
27 (49.1)
28 (35.4)
12 (32.4)
67 (39.2)
>5
19 (34.5)
39 (49.3)
16 (43.2)
74 (43.3)
Years experience as member
 
 
 
 
<6
26 (47.3)
24 (30.4)
13 (35.1)
63 (36.8)
6 to 10
18 (32.7)
21 (26.6)
16 (43.2)
55 (32.2)
>10
11 (20.0)
34 (43.0)
8 (21.6)
53 (31.0)
Highest degreesc
 
 
 
 
Doctorate
24 (43.6)
36 (45.0)
17 (46.0)
77 (44.8)
Medical
23 (41.8)
43 (53.8)
13 (35.1)
79 (45.9)
Masters
16 (29.1)
10 (12.5)
11 (29.7)
37 (21.5)
Undergraduate 4 (7.3) 4 (10.8) 2 (2.5) 10 (5.8)

a Table entries represent number (%) unless otherwise indicated.

bA committee can be classified as more than one type.

cA chair can indicate more than one degree.

CRT, cluster randomized trial.