ABSTRACT Objectives (i) Review the application and interpretation of the Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998; clarifying whether individual consent is required for data linkage for secondary research purposes, in consideration of the policies and principles of the UK Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN). (ii) Determine ethical, logistical or ‘tactical’ factors researchers might have to take into consideration. Approach Linking survey data to administrative records offer potential advantage to both researchers and survey respondents. Informed, specific and explicit consent is typically a prerequisite for linkage. However, not all respondents consent to data-linkage resulting in a reduced and potentially biased sub-sample for analysi...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
Surveys increasingly request respondents' consent to link survey responses with administrative recor...
"Record linkage is becoming more important as survey budgets are tightening while at the same time d...
Published online: 2 February 2021Linking survey and administrative data offers the possibility of co...
ABSTRACT Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are...
Abstract Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are po...
The acceptability of conducting data linkage research without obtaining consent: lay people’s views ...
Administrative records are increasingly being linked to survey records to highten the utility of the...
Introduction: The use of linked data and non-consent methodologies is a rapidly growing area of heal...
This article draws on research undertaken by the authors as part of the Administrative Data Research...
The re-use of administrative data for social research holds great potential. From a privacy perspect...
Many sample surveys ask respondents for consent to link their survey information with administrative...
ABSTRACT Background This paper presents the way the Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN) h...
Eisnecker PS, Kroh M. The Informed Consent to Record Linkage in Panel Studies: Optimal Starting Wave...
Background Record linkage is a useful tool for health research. Potential benefits aside, its use ra...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
Surveys increasingly request respondents' consent to link survey responses with administrative recor...
"Record linkage is becoming more important as survey budgets are tightening while at the same time d...
Published online: 2 February 2021Linking survey and administrative data offers the possibility of co...
ABSTRACT Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are...
Abstract Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are po...
The acceptability of conducting data linkage research without obtaining consent: lay people’s views ...
Administrative records are increasingly being linked to survey records to highten the utility of the...
Introduction: The use of linked data and non-consent methodologies is a rapidly growing area of heal...
This article draws on research undertaken by the authors as part of the Administrative Data Research...
The re-use of administrative data for social research holds great potential. From a privacy perspect...
Many sample surveys ask respondents for consent to link their survey information with administrative...
ABSTRACT Background This paper presents the way the Administrative Data Research Network (ADRN) h...
Eisnecker PS, Kroh M. The Informed Consent to Record Linkage in Panel Studies: Optimal Starting Wave...
Background Record linkage is a useful tool for health research. Potential benefits aside, its use ra...
Survey researchers are increasingly seeking opportunities to link interview data with administrative...
Surveys increasingly request respondents' consent to link survey responses with administrative recor...
"Record linkage is becoming more important as survey budgets are tightening while at the same time d...