Through reflections about a case study concerning an unfeasible, planned research study on nurses’ working days during the COVID-19 pandemic, the article aims to describe and discuss legal and ethical challenges when conducting European-based research together with nurses in third countries. The article highlights how the General Data Protection Regulation challenges EU and non-EU research collaborations and research across borders in healthcare research. Digitally recorded interview data can be traced, putting both research participants and researchers at risk in relation to confidentiality, safety and potential critical views by national regimes. This raises ethical claims for research collaborations between EU and third countries and ham...
Are social science, cross-border research projects, where recruitment and data collection are carrie...
The notionof privacy has longhad a central rolein human rights law, not least in connection to healt...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became binding law in the European Union Member States...
International health research increasingly depends on collaboration and combination using medical da...
COVID-19 has shown that international collaborations and global data sharing are essential for healt...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is very much a global health issue and requires collabor...
Aim: This article presents key ethical challenges that were encountered when conducting a participat...
Context: Primary health care (PHC) researchers increasingly need to share their data. This requires ...
Abstract The EU offers a suitable milieu for the comparison and harmonisation of healthcare across d...
On July 16th, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued a landmark decision in the cas...
Collaborative research involving different stakeholders is increasingly becoming a preferred way of ...
Open science and effective collaboration both require the sharing of data between researchers. This ...
Background Governments, funding bodies, institutions, and publishers have developed a number of stra...
Background Health data-driven activities have become central in diverse fields (rese...
The aim of UK-REACH (“The United Kingdom Research study into Ethnicity And COVID-19 outcomes in Heal...
Are social science, cross-border research projects, where recruitment and data collection are carrie...
The notionof privacy has longhad a central rolein human rights law, not least in connection to healt...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became binding law in the European Union Member States...
International health research increasingly depends on collaboration and combination using medical da...
COVID-19 has shown that international collaborations and global data sharing are essential for healt...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is very much a global health issue and requires collabor...
Aim: This article presents key ethical challenges that were encountered when conducting a participat...
Context: Primary health care (PHC) researchers increasingly need to share their data. This requires ...
Abstract The EU offers a suitable milieu for the comparison and harmonisation of healthcare across d...
On July 16th, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union issued a landmark decision in the cas...
Collaborative research involving different stakeholders is increasingly becoming a preferred way of ...
Open science and effective collaboration both require the sharing of data between researchers. This ...
Background Governments, funding bodies, institutions, and publishers have developed a number of stra...
Background Health data-driven activities have become central in diverse fields (rese...
The aim of UK-REACH (“The United Kingdom Research study into Ethnicity And COVID-19 outcomes in Heal...
Are social science, cross-border research projects, where recruitment and data collection are carrie...
The notionof privacy has longhad a central rolein human rights law, not least in connection to healt...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became binding law in the European Union Member States...