Abstract Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are potentially useful for research. However, benefits from data linkage should be considered alongside risks such as the threat to privacy. Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) is a birth cohort study. The Project to Enhance ALSPAC through Record Linkage (PEARL) was established to enrich the ALSPAC resource through linkage between ALSPAC participants and routine sources of health and social data. Qualitative research was incorporated in the PEARL study to examine participants’ views about data linkage and inform approaches to information sharing. This paper focusses on issues of consent. Methods Digitally recorded interviews we...
Background In this article, we address questions regarding how people consider what they do or do no...
Background: Electronic health records are widely acknowledged to provide an important opportunity t...
Introduction By linking data it is possible to merge, for example, survey data with routine data fro...
ABSTRACT Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are...
The acceptability of conducting data linkage research without obtaining consent: lay people’s views ...
BACKGROUND: Consent to link survey data with health-related administrative datasets is increasingly ...
A key ethical issue arising in data linkage research relates to consent requirements. Patients' cons...
ABSTRACT Objectives There is an ongoing need to involve and inform the public about data linkage re...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
Published online: 2 February 2021Linking survey and administrative data offers the possibility of co...
Background: Linked electronic administrative health care databases are a valuable resource that can ...
Background Record linkage is a useful tool for health research. Potential benefits aside, its use ra...
[[abstract]]Background: Linking computerized health insurance records with routinely collected surve...
Background: Health services and population health research often depends on the ready availability o...
Vast collections of electronic data are held by a variety of health organisations, including governm...
Background In this article, we address questions regarding how people consider what they do or do no...
Background: Electronic health records are widely acknowledged to provide an important opportunity t...
Introduction By linking data it is possible to merge, for example, survey data with routine data fro...
ABSTRACT Background Electronic administrative data exist in several domains which, if linked, are...
The acceptability of conducting data linkage research without obtaining consent: lay people’s views ...
BACKGROUND: Consent to link survey data with health-related administrative datasets is increasingly ...
A key ethical issue arising in data linkage research relates to consent requirements. Patients' cons...
ABSTRACT Objectives There is an ongoing need to involve and inform the public about data linkage re...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
Published online: 2 February 2021Linking survey and administrative data offers the possibility of co...
Background: Linked electronic administrative health care databases are a valuable resource that can ...
Background Record linkage is a useful tool for health research. Potential benefits aside, its use ra...
[[abstract]]Background: Linking computerized health insurance records with routinely collected surve...
Background: Health services and population health research often depends on the ready availability o...
Vast collections of electronic data are held by a variety of health organisations, including governm...
Background In this article, we address questions regarding how people consider what they do or do no...
Background: Electronic health records are widely acknowledged to provide an important opportunity t...
Introduction By linking data it is possible to merge, for example, survey data with routine data fro...