Yale IRB
Institutional Review Board

Yale University
School of Medicine
47 College Street
P.O. Box 208010
New Haven, CT
06510 USA

Ph: 203-785-4688
Fx: 203- 785-2847

Yale School of Medicine.

Sample Policy on the Participation of Non-English-Speaking Individuals

I. To What Does This Policy Apply:

This policy defines the standards and parameters for the involvement of non-English speaking individuals in biomedical, behavioral and social science research.

II. Definitions:

Informed Consent: An individual's voluntary agreement, based upon adequate knowledge and understanding of relevant information including risks and benefits, to participate in research.

Non-English-Speaking Individuals: An individual unable to verbally comprehend the spoken English language or read and comprehend documents written in English. The inability to comprehend handicaps their ability to engage in the consent process and make an informed decision about participation in research. This organization will consider such individuals as vulnerable due to the difficulty of ensuring informed consent and, therefore, will apply additional safeguards to protect their rights and welfare (45 CFR 46.111(b).

III. Policy Statement:

DEPARTMENT: Yale University
POLICY NUMBER:
SECTION: IRB Policies for Research Affiliate Institutions
REVIEW RESPONSIBILITY: IRB Leadership and Research Collaborators
ORIGINAL CREATION DATE: April 14, 2005
REVISION DATES: August 13, 2005

 
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