iAGREE: A Multi-Center, Networked Patient Consent Study
iAGREE:一项多中心、网络化的患者同意研究
基本信息
- 批准号:10356887
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 78.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-05-01 至 2022-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdoptionAdverse effectsAuthorization documentationBindingCollaborationsComputer softwareConfidentiality of Patient InformationConsentContractsDataData MartData ScienceData SecurityData SourcesData StoreDecentralizationEducational workshopElectronic Health RecordEncapsulatedEnsureFocus GroupsGenomeGoalsGrantHealthHealth systemImageInfrastructureInstitutionInstitutional Review BoardsInternetInterviewKnowledgeLawsMedical centerMetadataMethodsModelingNeeds AssessmentNotificationOutcomeParticipantPatient PreferencesPatient RecruitmentsPatientsPoliciesPrivacyPrivatizationProcessRecordsRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesSamplingScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsSecuritySiteStrategic PlanningStructureSurveysSystemTechnologyTestingTransactTrustUnited States National Institutes of Healthbaseblockchainconsent management systemsdata de-identificationdata modelingdata sharingdesignelectronic consentelectronic structureexperienceexperimental studygenetic informationgraphical user interfacepreferenceresearch studyrisk minimizationsimulationsoftware systemssystems researchtoolusabilitywaiver
项目摘要
We have gained valuable knowledge and lessons from our past experience with
contacting patients to participate in research studies and propose to address them in
the iAGREE study. These lessons include the following: Patients are unaware that their
“de-identified” data can be shared for research purposes without consent, and most
patients do not know their data are being shared for research and who may have
accessed their data for what type of research. Even when identifiable data that involve
an approval process are involved, e.g., genomes, the granting of consent waivers is
highly variable among institutions. Patients are satisfied when given the opportunity to
choose when and with whom to share which portions of their data, and their
participation levels in research did not have an adverse effect with this opportunity.
Through iAGREE, we will meet with stakeholders to define their needs, develop data
sharing policies, and gather their assessment of the fit of the developed platform to their
expressed needs. The developed platform will be an electronic consenting platform that
authenticates patients and records their consent, all queries that use their consented
data, and meta-data on query results that have been shared with data requestors. We
will dis-intermediate the process of checking which data can be made available to
researchers by binding researcher requests to data that use a common data model and
redact using the patient consents. Our platform will increase transparency in the use of
patients’ data. For example, any institutional representative can check that patients’
consents were followed in a data request, and patients can view which studies used
their data. Furthermore, patients would only need to make choices once for all
institutions where their data are stored, or choices may be institution-specific. Patients
will also receive a notification before their data are used to respond to a data request,
and they will have the opportunity to change their data sharing preferences based on
the study information or leave permissions as is.
We will deploy this platform at the seven institutions participating in this project. These
collaborating sites consist of both private and state-owned institutions, so this project
will uncover policies that meet local as well as state regulations.
我们从过去的经验中获得了宝贵的知识和教训,
联系患者参与研究,并建议在
iAGREE研究。这些教训包括:患者不知道他们的
“去身份识别”数据可以在未经同意的情况下出于研究目的共享,
患者不知道他们的数据被共享用于研究,
访问他们的数据用于什么类型的研究。即使涉及可识别的数据
涉及批准过程,例如, 基因组,同意豁免的授予是
不同机构之间差异很大。当有机会
选择何时以及与谁共享其数据的哪些部分,
参与研究的程度没有对这一机会产生不利影响。
通过iAGREE,我们将与利益相关者会面,确定他们的需求,开发数据,
共享政策,并收集他们对所开发平台与其
所开发的平台将是一个电子同意平台,
验证患者并记录他们的同意,所有使用他们同意的
数据,以及与数据请求者共享的查询结果的Meta数据。我们
将在检查哪些数据可以提供给
研究人员通过将研究人员请求绑定到使用公共数据模型的数据,
我们的平台将提高使用的透明度,
例如,任何机构代表都可以检查患者的
在数据请求中遵循同意,患者可以查看使用的研究
他们的数据。此外,患者只需一次性做出选择,
他们的数据存储的机构,或者选择可能是机构特定的。
也将在其数据用于响应数据请求之前收到通知,
他们将有机会根据以下情况更改其数据共享偏好
研究信息或保留许可。
我们会在参与这个计划的七间院校部署这个平台。这些院校
合作网站包括私人和国有机构,所以这个项目
将发现符合当地和州法规的政策。
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iAGREE: A Multi- Center, Networked Patient Consent Study
iAGREE:一项多中心、网络化患者同意研究
- 批准号:
10748211 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
$ 78.96万 - 项目类别:
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