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| SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY |
| REGISTERED QUALIFICATION: |
| Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research Ethics |
| SAQA QUAL ID | QUALIFICATION TITLE | |||
| 90572 | Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research Ethics | |||
| ORIGINATOR | ||||
| Stellenbosch University | ||||
| PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QUALITY ASSURANCE FUNCTIONARY | NQF SUB-FRAMEWORK | |||
| CHE - Council on Higher Education | HEQSF - Higher Education Qualifications Sub-framework | |||
| QUALIFICATION TYPE | FIELD | SUBFIELD | ||
| Postgraduate Diploma | Field 09 - Health Sciences and Social Services | Promotive Health and Developmental Services | ||
| ABET BAND | MINIMUM CREDITS | PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL | NQF LEVEL | QUAL CLASS |
| Undefined | 120 | Not Applicable | NQF Level 08 | Regular-Provider-ELOAC |
| REGISTRATION STATUS | SAQA DECISION NUMBER | REGISTRATION START DATE | REGISTRATION END DATE | |
| Registered-data under construction | EXCO 0324/24 | 2024-07-01 | 2027-06-30 | |
| LAST DATE FOR ENROLMENT | LAST DATE FOR ACHIEVEMENT | |||
| 2028-06-30 | 2031-06-30 | |||
Registered-data under construction The qualification content is currently being updated for the qualifications with the status “Registered-data under construction” or showing “DETAILS UNDER CONSTRUCTION” to ensure compliance with SAQA’S Policy and Criteria for the registration of qualifications and part-qualifications on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) (As amended, 2022). These qualifications are re-registered until 30 June 2027 and can legitimately be offered by the institutions to which they are registered. |
| In all of the tables in this document, both the pre-2009 NQF Level and the NQF Level is shown. In the text (purpose statements, qualification rules, etc), any references to NQF Levels are to the pre-2009 levels unless specifically stated otherwise. |
| PURPOSE AND RATIONALE OF THE QUALIFICATION |
| Purpose:
The central mission of the Postgraduate Diploma: Health Research Ethics is to build capacity and enhance expertise in health research ethics, primarily through the development of a comprehensive and locally-relevant educational programme targeting experienced researchers, clinicians, academics and research ethics committee members from Southern Africa. On completion of this qualification graduates will: Rationale: Southern Africa is a popular choice for a wide range of research endeavours due to the enormous burden of infectious disease in the region and large numbers of treatment-nave patients. Poverty and inequities in healthcare result in the exposure of vulnerable participants to these research projects. Research Ethics Committees (RECs) are tasked with reviewing research protocols with a view to protecting the rights of research participants. There are 27 RECs in South Africa with almost 300 REC members. The previous Research Ethics Programmes, the International Research Ethics Network for Southern Africa (IRENSA) and South African Research Ethics Training Initiative (SARETI) have trained about 90 members to date. Definite training needs still exist on RECs especially for those who were historically disadvantaged. Comprehensive research ethics mentorship and training of a gender-balanced group of mid-level professionals will make a positive, substantial and lasting impact on their home institutions and the wider community. Most RECs in Southern Africa are composed of part-time members with several other commitments who serve on RECs on a voluntary basis. Concerted efforts in research ethics training has the potential to equip individuals with a level of expertise in the field of research ethics that is sufficient to encourage them to choose a career path in research ethics and/or to integrate research ethics training or requirements into their home institutions. In the face of dire need for continued research ethics training in Southern Africa the Postgraduate Diploma: Health Research Ethics can only add value in building research ethics capacity in a region with exponentially increasing research activity. This qualification includes a structured array of practical experiences and career-development activities directly relevant to the ethical analysis and review of research involving human participants in resource constrained settings. It is particularly focussed on matters of social responsibility, accountability and human rights considerations that arise when research is conducted on vulnerable populations and individuals in culturally diverse and resource constrained contexts. There is currently no Postgraduate Diploma: Health Research Ethics on offer at any of the institutions of higher learning in South Africa. This qualification aims to train midcareer professionals in research ethics. Comprehensive research ethics mentorship and training aims to make a positive, substantial and lasting impact on home institutions and the wider community. The research ethics training will be particularly responsive to questions of social responsibility, accountability and human rights considerations that arise when research is conducted on vulnerable populations and individuals in culturally diverse and resource constrained contexts. |
| LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING |
| It is assumed that learners entering this qualification are able to communicate, read and write in the language of tuition at an academic level equivalent to NQF Level 7, have competency in the use of computers and have an understanding of basic of research methodology.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): The Health Research Ethics programme conforms to the University's Policy for the Assessment and Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) as well as the ARPL policy of the Faculty of Health Sciences. This may be a very important application in this qualification as some members of RECs may be lay members or community representatives. In such cases the minimum requirement will be a matriculation exemption, and a minimum of 5 years experience of serving on a REC together with one previous certificate course in research ethics or their field of prior training. Such applicants will need to submit a portfolio to the Advisory Committee. If necessary, an interview will be conducted to assess the suitability of the candidate; writing skills may be assessed as part of this interview. The final decision on RPL admission lies with Senate. The policy defines the process that must be followed in the assessment of an application for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) at Postgraduate level and provides information pertaining to assessment tools that can be used in the assessment of RPL applications. The APRL process is subjected to the Faculty's quality assurance process. Access to the Qualification: Applicants should have: Or |
| RECOGNISE PREVIOUS LEARNING? |
| Y |
| QUALIFICATION RULES |
| Students must complete all four core modules of 30 Credits each to be awarded the qualification.
Modules: |
| EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES |
| 1. Demonstrate and apply an advanced understanding of the ethical, legal and human rights issues pertinent to health research ethics.
2. Discuss the dual roles of science and ethics in health research. 3. Demonstrate a deep understanding of vulnerability as it relates to health research. 4. Conduct research and present a report related to the field of health research ethics. Critical Cross-Field Outcomes: |
| ASSOCIATED ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
| Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
1.1 A thorough and systematic knowledge of the history of health research and the relevant ethical, legal and human rights issues that impact on health research in developing countries is acquired. 1.2 An understanding of the philosophical basis of research ethics is developed wherein the relevant theories, principles and the construction of arguments to justify decision-making in the review of health research are discussed. 1.3 The influence of African Philosophy on deliberations in research ethics is discussed. 1.4 The role of the research ethics committee (REC) in participant protection is analysed. 1.5 The legal implications of violating research participant rights are evaluated. 1.6 National and international guidelines in establishing a REC are applied. 1.7 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for a REC are compiled. 1.8 An informed consent form is assessed as part of an ethics review process. Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 2: 2.1 The responsibility of RECs in conducting dual review of research assessing both the science and the ethics of protocols is demonstrated. 2.2 The relevance of research as an ethical imperative is discussed. 2.3 A competent review of health research protocols from a scientific perspective is conducted, taking research relevance, research design and methodology into account. 2.4 The different phases of clinical research are described and discussed. 2.5 The ethical issues that emerge in phase 1 research are identified and compared to those that arise in phase 3 research. 2.6 The acceptability of the use of placebos in research is debated. 2.7 The rigour involved in scientific writing and the importance of ethics in publication are understood and applied. Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 3: 3.1 The term 'vulnerability' is explained and the various kinds of vulnerability that should be taken into account in evaluating the ethics of research studies are discussed. 3.2 Vulnerability connected to special populations, such as research with children and mental health research is discussed. 3.3 Vulnerability related to research on specific health conditions such as genetic and oncology research is assessed. 3.4 Vulnerability at individual and community levels is compared and contrasted. 3.5 Arguments to support and refute payment of research participants are built. 3.6 Ethical issues related to post trial obligations of researchers are debated. 3.7 Ethical issues regarding infectious disease control and associated principles of public health ethics are discussed. Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 4: 4.1 A relevant research question related to the field of health research ethics is compiled. 4.2 The relevant literature is systematically assessed. 4.3 An appropriate research project is designed or a conceptual analysis is conducted or both are carried out. 4.4 The data are critically analysed and valid conclusions based on evidence and/or conceptual analysis are formulated. 4.5 The results are presented in a scientific format, in compliance with requirements of regulatory authorities/editorial boards. 4.6 Responsibility and accountability for the work performed is fully accepted. Integrated Assessment: The mode of delivery of the Postgraduate Diploma: Health Research Ethics programme is part-time contact. All internal and external assessment and moderation will take place in accordance with institutional policy. Internal assessment will be conducted in line with the University of Stellenbosch policy on assessment practices. Programme coordinators are responsible to ensure that assessment practices are explicit, valid and reliable, in line with the policy. Internal assessment will include both formative and summative forms of assessment. Formative assessment will occur during class in the form of feedback to students and the provision of constructive criticism. Student learning is assessed in the programme via regular discussions between the lecturers and individual students. Students have to complete and submit a research assignment to the Programme coordinator. The procedures for external assessment and moderation are as follows: An external examiner who has been approved for this purpose by the Senate of the Stellenbosch University will perform the final written and practical moderation and assessment. Summative assessment: Summative assessment will take the form of the class mark, class assignment mark and the research assignment mark. The Academic Planning Committee monitors the accuracy of the levels of the academic programmes presented at the Stellenbosch University. |
| INTERNATIONAL COMPARABILITY |
| This Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research Ethics has been compared to the following international qualifications, which are the closest at present in nature to this qualification.
Australia: University of Canberra - Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research: The objective of this qualification is to enhance research pathways and increase the research capability of students in the Faculty of Health and students requiring an understanding of basic research methods, with the intention of enhancing their capacity to undertake higher degrees by research. This qualification incorporate lectures, online and tutorial sessions to provide students with the necessary research skills for admission to a Doctoral level Postgraduate research programme. On completion of the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Research, students will be competent in developing an answerable research question, planning a research project, developing an ethics proposal, and undertaking a systematic literature review. Course Requirements: 24 Credit points comprising: Compulsory modules: 15 Credit points: Elective modules: 6 Credit points - Choose two of the following: Open Electives: 3 Credit points: New Zealand: Auckland University of Technology - Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science in Health Care Ethics (PgDipHSc): The PgDipHSc is a coursework programme which can lead into either the Master of Health Science or Master of Health Practice. It provides the student with the opportunity to undertake an approved course of study to advance the specialty discipline, knowledge and scholarly development. Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science graduates can add one research paper, one professional paper and a speciality paper to complete this postgraduate diploma. Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science in Health Care: And (Select One): (Select One): And Or Or Conclusion. Although the two international qualifications are grounded in health-based research, neither emphasises the ethical nature required in the PGDip Health Research Ethics. However, the general knowledge and research requirements of the PGDip Health Research Ethics compare favourably with the international qualifications. The emphasis on the ethical requirements of the PGDip Health Research Ethics seems to make it unique in the international setting. |
| ARTICULATION OPTIONS |
| Horizontal articulation:
This qualification articulates horizontally with any Postgraduate Qualification in the health sciences at NQF Level 8 where a research component is present. Vertical articulation: This qualification articulates vertically with a Master of Philosophy: Applied Ethics or Master's Degree in Bioethics, at NQF Level 9. |
| MODERATION OPTIONS |
| Assessments are internally and externally moderated to ensure that they are aligned with the outcomes of the modules; and therefore test students' learning according to specified standards which are clear and unambiguous. All modules are at exit level 8. |
| CRITERIA FOR THE REGISTRATION OF ASSESSORS |
| Assessors must:
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REREGISTRATION HISTORY |
| As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this qualification was Reregistered in 2015. |
| NOTES |
| N/A |
| LEARNING PROGRAMMES RECORDED AGAINST THIS QUALIFICATION: |
| NONE |
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| 1. | Stellenbosch University |
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