Article | July 19, 2023

Data Safety Monitoring Boards Facilitate Ethical Research

Source: Advarra
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Ensuring the safety of research participants in clinical trials is of utmost importance. To achieve this, organizations conducting or sponsoring clinical research establish a data safety monitoring board (DSMB), also known as a data monitoring committee (DMC) or independent safety monitoring board (ISMB). Comprised of impartial experts, the board meticulously reviews patient safety and treatment efficacy throughout the trial, making critical decisions regarding the trial's continuation, modifications, or closure.

A DSMB is particularly essential for trials involving high-risk interventions and studies that employ blinding in Phase III clinical trials or multicenter clinical trials. By prioritizing both participant well-being and the scientific validity of the study, the DSMB upholds the fundamental principles of ethical research conduct. Through these robust safety measures, the clinical research community remains committed to upholding the highest standards of participant protection, allowing for the advancement of medical knowledge with integrity and confidence.

Unearth how DSMBs ensure the protection and safety of trial participants and the integrity of scientific data by monitoring trial results.

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