Medical Research, Data Sharing, and Properly Informed Consent
Overview
Overview
Journal
Signif (Oxf)
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Specialty
Public Health
Date
2022 May 23
PMID
35602418
Authors
Authors
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Abstract
When agreed to participate in a Covid surveillance study, she did not realise her negative test result and personal details would be passed to NHS Test and Trace. Here, she calls for closer scrutiny of privacy policies by research ethics committees, and clearer communication with study participants.
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