npj Digital Medicine (Apr 2024)

Towards a common European ethical and legal framework for conducting clinical research: the GATEKEEPER experience

  • Alessia Maccaro,
  • Vasiliki Tsiompanidou,
  • Davide Piaggio,
  • Alba M. Gallego Montejo,
  • Gloria Cea Sánchez,
  • Jordi de Batlle,
  • Adrian Quesada Rodriguez,
  • Giuseppe Fico,
  • Leandro Pecchia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-024-01092-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract This paper examines the ethical and legal challenges encountered during the GATEKEEPER Project and how these challenges informed the development of a comprehensive framework for future Large-Scale Pilot (LSP) projects. GATEKEEPER is a LSP Project with 48 partners conducting 30 implementation studies across Europe with 50,000 target participants grouped into 9 Reference Use Cases. The project underscored the complexity of obtaining ethical approval across various jurisdictions with divergent regulations and procedures. Through a detailed analysis of the issues faced and the strategies employed to navigate these challenges, this study proposes an ethical and legal framework. This framework, derived from a comparative analysis of ethical application forms and regulations, aims to streamline the ethical approval process for future LSP research projects. By addressing the hurdles encountered in GATEKEEPER, the proposed framework offers a roadmap for more efficient and effective project management, ensuring smoother implementation of similar projects in the future.