Reconciling the sharing of research data with ethical review for research with people as participants Dr Veerle Van den Eynden UK Data Archive Data support.

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Reconciling the sharing of research data with ethical review for research with people as participants Dr Veerle Van den Eynden UK Data Archive Data support Service Rural Economy and land Use Service

Tensions between data sharing, data protection and ethical review researchers unable to share social science research data due to confidentiality agreements with research participants / interviewees researchers confused about different messages regarding data protection / data sharing research funding bodies increasingly encourage / impose data sharing (based on OECD guidelines) How can we work together to better inform researchers and to enable data sharing? Examples: Our ethics committee insist that our data is not shared with users beyond the research team The guidelines provided by our REC state that all research data obtained during interviews should be destroyed at the end of research Herewith consent pro forma drawn up following ethics committee approval, where we promise to destroy transcripts and recordings after the research has been written up. So while datasets were physically produced, they are not available for deposit.

Different policies drive UKDA and Research Ethics Committees Social science perspective

UKDA administer data sharing policy of ESRC (Economic and Social Data Service) –provide access to data for social science community –archive research data from ESRC funded research –make archived data available to academic community ESRC data sharing policy publicly funded research data should be openly available to the scientific community to the maximum extent possible

University Research Ethics Committees protect the safety, dignity, rights and well being of research participants promote ethically sound research ensure research complies with Data Protection Act 1998 partly driven by medical protocols of research ethics

No need for tensions! RECs care about data sharing – may address data sharing in guidelines (e.g. UKDA equally concerned about protecting dignity, rights, well-being of research participants – ensure that archived data are used ethically UKDA staff keep apace with current research ethics policies debate –guidance on research ethics / data confidentiality / consent and data sharing [ –training workshops for researchers –ESRC Working Party on data consent and confidentiality –BSA Ethical Guidance working group –working with NHS National Research Ethics Service –member of NATCEN REC –NCRM visual ethics focus group –Research Ethics Review publication

Key principles for ethical data sharing in research with people avoid DPA confusion: personal data all research data not all research data are confidential / sensitive sharing / archiving research data should not compromise confidentiality enable ethical data sharing - researchers must consider: –Consent for data sharing / archiving –Anonymise (protect peoples identities when needed) –Access regulation / restriction to data, when needed To be considered jointly! Dialogue with participants – they decide

UKDA enabling ethical data sharing Regulating access to data to safeguard them: archived research data NOT in public domain use of data for specific purposes only after user registration data users sign legally binding End User Licence – e.g. not identify any potentially identifiable individuals stricter access regulations for confidential data as: –access to approved researchers only –requiring data access authorisation from data owner prior to data release –confidential data under embargo for a given period of time –secure access to data (data analysis of confidential data without actual access or download)

RECs can help encourage researchers to address data sharing in consent process provide info on how to enable data sharing, whilst protecting participants and conducting ethical research (REC guidelines provide DPA info; do they provide data sharing info?) Examples: ESRC Research Ethics Framework: Researchers who collect the data initially should be aware that ESRC expects that others will also use it, so consent should be obtained on this basis and the original researcher must take into account the long-term use and preservation of data MRC data-sharing policy: …researchers should foresee the need for sharing and archiving research data when obtaining consent and advises that consent is obtained for data-sharing that is distinct from consent for the primary use of the information

How can UKDA help RECs? UKDA guidelines on Consent, Confidentiality and Ethics in Data Sharing: confidential.asp info for research participants on purpose and benefits of data archiving: training workshops info sheet for RECs exemplars of problem research briefing or Q&A days anything else……your views welcome! contact: Libby Bishop, Louise Corti, Veerle Van den Eynden, John Southall UKDA: call +44 (0) /872974