An ethical review is done by a Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC). A HREC will assess your project against the National Health and Medical Research Council guidelines (NHMRC).
You'll need to be able to show that:
Low-risk projects, such as clinical audits or quality assurance activities, may not need a full ethics review.
Read more about quality improvement and clinical audit activities.
At Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, we don't have our own HREC. You can get ethics reviews and approvals from a HREC at another Queensland hospital and health service.
If your study is only in Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, you can get ethics reviews and approvals from a HREC at another Queensland hospital and health service.
For some projects it's better to work with a targeted HREC. For example, research involving children must be reviewed by an HREC that's registered or certified to review children’s research.
Check the Queensland Health listing for HRECs for more information.
Multi-centre research is any project that involves multiple facilities. This includes projects where a single Queensland Health facility is involved along with one or more external sites.
Some examples of external sites are:
The ethics application form (via ERM) includes questions to identify where a project is multi-centre, so that the study can be submitted to an appropriate HREC, that is certified to undertake multi-centre ethical reviews.
In Queensland Health, you must use the Ethical Review Manager (ERM) platform to apply for ethics approval. This is an online platform that lets you manage the forms and documents for your project. The HREC you work with will be able to tell you what documents they need from you.
Learn more about how to use the ERM at Queensland Health.
For more details on the ethics review and approval process, refer to the Research applications and approval procedure [PDF 106 kB].
Once you have ethics approval for your research project, you are ready to get research governance approval.