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American Journal of Epidemiology | 2008

RE: “USING HEAD-ON COLLISIONS TO COMPARE RISK OF DRIVER DEATH BY FRONTAL AIR BAG GENERATION: A MATCHED-PAIR COHORT STUDY”

Carin M. Olson; Peter Cummings; Frederick P. Rivara

Comment on: Braver ER, Kufera JA, Alexander MT, et al. Using head-on collisions to compare risk of driver death by frontal air bag generation: a matched-pair cohort study. Am J Epidemiol (2008) 167(5):546-552. (doi: 10.1093/aje/kwm336) Braver et. al. reply -- doi: 10.1093/aje/kwn053 Language: en


Resuscitation | 1996

Informed consent in emergency research: Consensus statement from the coalition conference of acute resuscitation and critical care researchers

Michelle H. Biros; Roger J. Lewis; Carin M. Olson; Jw Runge; Richard O. Cummins; N Fost

OBJECTIVE A coalition conference of acute resuscitation researchers was held to discuss the feasibility of applying current federal research regulations regarding informed consent to the emergency setting. This article presents consensus recommendations for regulatory changes for consent in emergency research. PARTICIPANTS Representatives from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine and the American Heart Association identified several professional organizations as stakeholders in this issue, including research, clinical, bioethics, legal, and patient advocacy groups. The Office for Protection From Research Risks (OPRR), the Food And Drug Administration (FDA), and staff from specific legislative offices were also invited to observe. Forty-three participants attended, including representatives from 12 professional organizations, five medical institutions, and the FDA and OPRR. This was a closed meeting. Participants were self-funded or sponsored by their professional organizations. EVIDENCE Before the meeting, a draft of a position statement was developed by the conference organizers based on the current literature and discussions with experts in the field. This draft, copies of the current federal research regulations, and supporting articles were distributed before the conference. CONSENSUS PROCESS Participants rotated through moderated discussion sessions to comment on subsections of the draft. Following discussion, a working draft was developed and distributed to each participant and represented organizational board for final review. All comments were considered in the final version of the document. CONCLUSIONS We believe there are circumstances when it is not feasible to obtain prospective or proxy consent for enrollment into an emergency research protocol. In these circumstances, patients are vulnerable, not only to research risks, but also to being denied potentially beneficial therapy when there is no known effective treatment for their life-threatening condition. We offer recommendations that should be met when the critical nature of the illness or injury or the need to apply an investigational therapy rapidly precludes prospective consent for participation in emergency research.


JAMA | 2002

Publication bias in editorial decision making.

Carin M. Olson; Drummond Rennie; Deborah J. Cook; Kay Dickersin; Annette Flanagin; Joseph W. Hogan; Qi Zhu; Jennifer Reiling; Brian P. Pace


JAMA | 1995

Informed Consent in Emergency Research Consensus Statement From the Coalition Conference of Acute Resuscitation and Critical Care Researchers

Michelle H. Biros; Roger J. Lewis; Carin M. Olson; Jeffrey W. Runge; Richard O. Cummins; Norman Fost


American Journal of Epidemiology | 2006

Association of First- and Second-Generation Air Bags with Front Occupant Death in Car Crashes: A Matched Cohort Study

Carin M. Olson; Peter Cummings; Frederick P. Rivara


JAMA | 2002

Association between time interval to publication and statistical significance

Kay Dickersin; Carin M. Olson; Drummond Rennie; Deborah J. Cook; Annette Flanagin; Qi Zhu; Jennifer Reiling; Brian P. Pace


Resuscitation | 1996

Reporting approval by research ethics committees and subjects' consent in human resuscitation research

Carin M. Olson; Kathleen Jobe


JAMA | 1994

The Letter or the Spirit Consent for Research in CPR

Carin M. Olson


Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 2001

Characteristics of meta-analyses related to acceptance for publication in a medical journal

Donna F. Stroup; Stephen B. Thacker; Carin M. Olson; Richard M. Glass; Lori Hutwagner


JAMA | 1995

Consensus Statements: Applying Structure

Carin M. Olson

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Kathleen Jobe

University of Washington

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Annette Flanagin

American Medical Association

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Brian P. Pace

American Medical Association

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Jennifer Reiling

American Medical Association

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