首页> 外文期刊>Biopreservation and biobanking >Developing an Ethical and Legal Interoperability Assessment Process for Retrospective Studies
【24h】

Developing an Ethical and Legal Interoperability Assessment Process for Retrospective Studies

机译:为回顾性研究制定道德和法律互操作性评估流程

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

The past decade has witnessed the creation of major international research consortia, aiming to facilitate the sharing of data from different studies to maximize health benefits. However, combining heterogeneous data across existing studies requires addressing issues related to both data harmonization and ethical and legal interoperability. This article proposes a rigorous interoperability assessment process to assess whether different data sets are sufficiently ethically and legally interoperable to allow for a given proposed research use. The methodology used to develop this process is based on a comprehensive analysis of the international ethical and legal framework governing the use of retrospective data in research, and includes the following steps: (I) finding existing processes; (II) comparing processes to identify similarities and differences and determining the limits of the consistent whole; (III) establishing common principles and procedures; and, (IV) changing or removing processes that do not contribute to the consistent whole. Each of these four steps were examined using step-specific methodologies, including (a) literature and policy reviews; (b) consultations with international ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) experts; and (c) a case study piloting the proposed framework in an actual international research consortium. This assessment process takes into account key legal and ethical components such as consent, recontact, and waiver of consent. As a result, this analysis allows the development of a comprehensive filter used to verify the legal and ethical restrictions pertaining to a data set. This in turns helps in determining whether the given data set can to be used for a proposed research project, or is ethically and legally interoperable for use in research collaborations. By integrating this filter to the regular data access processes used by cohorts, not only will researchers be able to create virtual mega-cohorts of research participants, but it will also ensure that these cohorts respect basic legal and ethical precepts.
机译:过去十年见证了主要国际研究联盟的成立,旨在促进不同研究数据的共享,以最大程度地提高健康效益。但是,将现有研究中的异构数据结合起来需要解决与数据统一以及道德和法律互操作性相关的问题。本文提出了一个严格的互操作性评估过程,以评估不同数据集在伦理和法律上是否具有足够的互操作性,以允许进行给定的拟议研究用途。开发这一过程的方法是基于对研究中使用回顾性数据的国际道德和法律框架的全面分析,并包括以下步骤:(I)寻找现有过程; (II)比较流程以确定相似性和差异,并确定一致整体的极限; (III)建立共同的原则和程序; (IV)更改或删除对整体一致无贡献的流程。这四个步骤中的每一个都使用特定于步骤的方法进行了检查,包括:(a)文献和政策审查; (b)与国际道德,法律和社会影响(ELSI)专家进行磋商; (c)在实际的国际研究财团中试行拟议框架的案例研究。此评估过程考虑了关键的法律和道德组成部分,例如同意,重新联系和放弃同意。结果,该分析允许开发用于验证与数据集有关的法律和道德限制的综合过滤器。反过来,这有助于确定给定的数据集是否可用于拟议的研究项目,或者在伦理和法律上可互操作以用于研究合作。通过将该过滤器集成到同类群体使用的常规数据访问过程中,研究人员不仅能够创建研究参与者的虚拟大型同类群体,而且还将确保这些同类群体遵守基本的法律和道德准则。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号