Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics | Sharing Public Health Research Data Toward the Development of Ethical Data-Sharing Practice in Low- and Middle-Income Settings

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Summary:

Sharing Public Health Research Data Toward the Development of Ethical Data-Sharing Practice in Low- and Middle-Income Settings

Authors

Michael Parker Susan Bull

Abstract

"It is increasingly recognized that effective and appropriate data sharing requires the development of models of good data-sharing practice capable of taking seriously both the potential benefits to be gained and the importance of ensuring that the rights and interests of participants are respected and that risk of harms is minimized. Calls for the greater sharing of individual-level data from biomedical and public health research are receiving support among researchers and research funders. Despite its potential importance, data sharing presents important ethical, social, and institutional challenges in low-income settings. In this article, we report on qualitative research conducted in five low- and middle-income countries exploring the experiences of key research stakeholders and their views about what constitutes good data-sharing practice."

Keywords

biomedical research ethics data sharing data release research data research governance low-income countries

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Link:

http://m.jre.sagepub.com/content/10/3/217

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Date tagged:

08/27/2015, 10:59

Date published:

08/27/2015, 06:59