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Ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 European countries for children with congenital anomalies

INTRODUCTION: Linking healthcare data sets can create valuable resources for research, particularly when investigating rare exposures or outcomes. However, across Europe, the permissions processes required to access data can be complex. This paper documents the processes required by the EUROlinkCAT...

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Autores principales: Claridge, Hugh, Tan, Joachim, Loane, Maria, Garne, Ester, Barisic, Ingeborg, Cavero-Carbonell, Clara, Dias, Carlos, Gatt, Miriam, Jordan, Susan, Khoshnood, Babak, Kiuru-Kuhlefelt, Sonja, Klungsoyr, Kari, Mokoroa Carollo, Olatz, Nelen, Vera, Neville, Amanda J, Pierini, Anna, Randrianaivo, Hanitra, Rissmann, Anke, Tucker, David, de Walle, Hermien, Wertelecki, Wladimir, Morris, Joan K
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10387628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37500278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071687
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author Claridge, Hugh
Tan, Joachim
Loane, Maria
Garne, Ester
Barisic, Ingeborg
Cavero-Carbonell, Clara
Dias, Carlos
Gatt, Miriam
Jordan, Susan
Khoshnood, Babak
Kiuru-Kuhlefelt, Sonja
Klungsoyr, Kari
Mokoroa Carollo, Olatz
Nelen, Vera
Neville, Amanda J
Pierini, Anna
Randrianaivo, Hanitra
Rissmann, Anke
Tucker, David
de Walle, Hermien
Wertelecki, Wladimir
Morris, Joan K
author_facet Claridge, Hugh
Tan, Joachim
Loane, Maria
Garne, Ester
Barisic, Ingeborg
Cavero-Carbonell, Clara
Dias, Carlos
Gatt, Miriam
Jordan, Susan
Khoshnood, Babak
Kiuru-Kuhlefelt, Sonja
Klungsoyr, Kari
Mokoroa Carollo, Olatz
Nelen, Vera
Neville, Amanda J
Pierini, Anna
Randrianaivo, Hanitra
Rissmann, Anke
Tucker, David
de Walle, Hermien
Wertelecki, Wladimir
Morris, Joan K
author_sort Claridge, Hugh
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description INTRODUCTION: Linking healthcare data sets can create valuable resources for research, particularly when investigating rare exposures or outcomes. However, across Europe, the permissions processes required to access data can be complex. This paper documents the processes required by the EUROlinkCAT study investigators to research the health and survival of children with congenital anomalies in Europe. METHODS: Eighteen congenital anomaly registries in 14 countries provided information on all the permissions required to perform surveillance of congenital anomalies and to link their data on live births with available vital statistics and healthcare databases for research. Small number restrictions imposed by data providers were also documented. RESULTS: The permissions requirements varied substantially, with certain registries able to conduct congenital anomaly surveillance as part of national or regional healthcare provision, while others were required to obtain ethics approvals or informed consent. Data linkage and analysis for research purposes added additional layers of complexity for registries, with some required to obtain several permissions, including ethics approvals to link the data. Restrictions relating to small numbers often resulted in a registry’s data on specific congenital anomalies being unusable. CONCLUSION: The permissions required to obtain and link data on children with congenital anomalies varied greatly across Europe. The variation and complexity present a significant obstacle to the use of such data, especially in large data linkage projects. Furthermore, small number restrictions severely limited the research that could be performed for children with specific rare congenital anomalies.
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spelling pubmed-103876282023-08-01 Ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 European countries for children with congenital anomalies Claridge, Hugh Tan, Joachim Loane, Maria Garne, Ester Barisic, Ingeborg Cavero-Carbonell, Clara Dias, Carlos Gatt, Miriam Jordan, Susan Khoshnood, Babak Kiuru-Kuhlefelt, Sonja Klungsoyr, Kari Mokoroa Carollo, Olatz Nelen, Vera Neville, Amanda J Pierini, Anna Randrianaivo, Hanitra Rissmann, Anke Tucker, David de Walle, Hermien Wertelecki, Wladimir Morris, Joan K BMJ Open Ethics INTRODUCTION: Linking healthcare data sets can create valuable resources for research, particularly when investigating rare exposures or outcomes. However, across Europe, the permissions processes required to access data can be complex. This paper documents the processes required by the EUROlinkCAT study investigators to research the health and survival of children with congenital anomalies in Europe. METHODS: Eighteen congenital anomaly registries in 14 countries provided information on all the permissions required to perform surveillance of congenital anomalies and to link their data on live births with available vital statistics and healthcare databases for research. Small number restrictions imposed by data providers were also documented. RESULTS: The permissions requirements varied substantially, with certain registries able to conduct congenital anomaly surveillance as part of national or regional healthcare provision, while others were required to obtain ethics approvals or informed consent. Data linkage and analysis for research purposes added additional layers of complexity for registries, with some required to obtain several permissions, including ethics approvals to link the data. Restrictions relating to small numbers often resulted in a registry’s data on specific congenital anomalies being unusable. CONCLUSION: The permissions required to obtain and link data on children with congenital anomalies varied greatly across Europe. The variation and complexity present a significant obstacle to the use of such data, especially in large data linkage projects. Furthermore, small number restrictions severely limited the research that could be performed for children with specific rare congenital anomalies. BMJ Publishing Group 2023-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10387628/ /pubmed/37500278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071687 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Claridge, Hugh
Tan, Joachim
Loane, Maria
Garne, Ester
Barisic, Ingeborg
Cavero-Carbonell, Clara
Dias, Carlos
Gatt, Miriam
Jordan, Susan
Khoshnood, Babak
Kiuru-Kuhlefelt, Sonja
Klungsoyr, Kari
Mokoroa Carollo, Olatz
Nelen, Vera
Neville, Amanda J
Pierini, Anna
Randrianaivo, Hanitra
Rissmann, Anke
Tucker, David
de Walle, Hermien
Wertelecki, Wladimir
Morris, Joan K
Ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 European countries for children with congenital anomalies
title Ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 European countries for children with congenital anomalies
title_full Ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 European countries for children with congenital anomalies
title_fullStr Ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 European countries for children with congenital anomalies
title_full_unstemmed Ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 European countries for children with congenital anomalies
title_short Ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 European countries for children with congenital anomalies
title_sort ethics and legal requirements for data linkage in 14 european countries for children with congenital anomalies
topic Ethics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10387628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37500278
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071687
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