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Ethics, Consent and Data Sharing

Ethics, Consent and Data Sharing. Thursday April 19, 2012 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM AEST. Margaret Henty. Explanations. What kind of data are we talking about? What do we mean by data sharing? By data dissemination?. Who are players here? (which is to say, who needs to know?). Researchers HRECs

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Ethics, Consent and Data Sharing

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  1. Ethics, Consent and Data Sharing Thursday April 19, 2012 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM AEST Margaret Henty

  2. Explanations • What kind of data are we talking about? • What do we mean by data sharing? • By data dissemination?

  3. Who are players here? (which is to say, who needs to know?) • Researchers • HRECs • Research administrators • Data administrators

  4. Meeting obligations • National Statement on Ethical Conduct on Human Research • Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research • Funder guidelines • The legal framework

  5. Myths • HRECs forbid the sharing of data • Data must be destroyed after a certain time • Ethics clearance once given cannot be amended

  6. The reality • HRECs have many issues to deal with and data sharing is just one of them • Much data is shareable but not all • There are three practical steps which researchers can consider if they want to share their data • Planning ahead is the key

  7. The Victoria University experience • Ethics form now includes: • Is there any ethical reason NOT to share the data from this project? • Can the information collected on the ethics form be re-used in other places, such as collecting project descriptions for Office of Research reporting purposes?

  8. What researchers can do • Incorporate data sharing and dissemination intentions into research planning • Discuss these intentions with the institution’s HREC • Take practical steps to ensure that data can be disseminated and shared

  9. Informed consent • Let participants what is going to happen to the data • Don’t preclude data sharing • Three levels of consent • specific • extended • unspecified • Planning ahead is the key

  10. Access control • A means of safeguarding sensitive data • Data centres • ADA • ADA Qual • ATSIDA • Your own institution • Licensing • Planning ahead is the key

  11. Anonymising data • What do we mean? • Identifiable data, non-identifiable data and re-identifiable data • Techniques • Cost • AV files • Planning ahead is the key

  12. What HRECs can do • Ensure that the issue of data sharing and dissemination is addressed in ethics applications • Actively support the data sharing aspects of funder requirements • Provide advice on what data can be shared and how • Provide advice about appropriate data storage and access facilities and support the development of these facilities locally • Support the need for data management planning

  13. Any questions? Please use the question pod to pose your question

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