Best practices in sharing individual level health research data in low and middle income settings: A qualitative study of views of stakeholders in India

Osrin, David and Jayaraman, Anuja (2018). Best practices in sharing individual level health research data in low and middle income settings: A qualitative study of views of stakeholders in India. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852005

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. This dataset comprises qualitative research conducted in India, exploring the experiences of key research stakeholders and their views about what constitutes good data sharing practice.

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Transcripts of in-depth interviews and group discussions with managers, researchers, ethics committee members, field data collectors and community members on the issues around ethical data sharing in the context of research involving women and children in urban India. We interviewed researchers, managers, and research participants associated with a Mumbai non-governmental organization, as well as researchers from other organizations and members of ethics committees. We conducted 22 individual semi-structured interviews and involved 44 research participants in focus group discussions. We used framework analysis to examine ideas about data and data sharing in general; its potential benefits or harms, barriers, obligations, and governance; and the requirements for consent. Both researchers and participants were generally in favor of data sharing, although limited experience amplified their reservations.

Data creators:
Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Osrin David University College London http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9691-9684
Jayaraman Anuja SNEHA India
Contributors:
Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Osrin David UCL http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9691-9684
Sponsors: The Wellcome Trust
Topic classification: Health
Society and culture
Keywords: ethics, medical ethics, data protection, data transmission, development policy, medical research, governing boards (organizations), low income, trust, trustworthiness, justice
Project title: Developing ethical data sharing processes: examining the views of stakeholders in lower and middle income settings
Grant holders: Michael Parker, Susan Bull, Phaik Yeong Cheah, Vicki Marsh, Laura Merson, David Osrin, Douglas Wassenaar
Project dates:
FromTo
1 July 201331 October 2014
Date published: 13 Oct 2015 13:07
Last modified: 07 Feb 2018 15:23

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