Examining the impact of federal regulations on abortion research in the United States: An exploratory, qualitative study

We aimed to identify and characterize barriers faced by researchers studying abortion in academic medical centers in the United States (US). We specifically focused on regulatory restrictions on abortion research related to institutional review board (IRB) or research ethics committee interpretations of Subpart B of the 2001 Code of Federal Regulations, which states that researchers cannot take part in decisions involving the timing, method, or procedures used to terminate a pregnancy. We aimed to document investigators ’ experiences obtaining approval from their IRBs and to identify obstacles that prevent investigators from generating evidence related to abortion care.
Source: Contraception - Category: OBGYN Authors: Tags: Original Research Article Source Type: research