Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
about
A proposed architecture and method of operation for improving the protection of privacy and confidentiality in disease registers.The health care information directiveThe requirement for prior consent to participate on survey response rates: a population-based survey in Grampian"Let's get the best quality research we can": public awareness and acceptance of consent to use existing data in health research: a systematic review and qualitative study.Consent, confidentiality, and the threat to public health surveillanceUsing patient identifiable data without consent. Obtaining individual consent may hinder studiesThe Data Protection Act 1998: an audit of its effect on surgical trainees' practice.Public attitudes towards the use of primary care patient record data in medical research without consent: a qualitative study.Presence of bacteriuria caused by trimethoprim resistant bacteria in patients prescribed antibiotics: multilevel model with practice and individual patient data.Can health technologies be assessed using routine data?'Nothing is really safe': a focus group study on the processes of anonymizing and sharing of health data for research purposes.Routinely collected educational data: challenges to ethics and to privacy.Legal and ethical considerations in processing patient-identifiable data without patient consent: lessons learnt from developing a disease register.Italian Registry of Haemophilia and Allied Disorders. Objectives, methodology and data analysis.Data protection and the promotion of health research.A cost-effectiveness analysis of subject recruitment strategies in the HIPAA era: results from a colorectal cancer screening adherence trial.The use of routinely collected patient data for research: a critical review.Bias from requiring explicit consent from all participants in observational research: prospective, population based study.Supporting ethical practice in primary care research: strategies for action.Prevalence of adults with brain arteriovenous malformations: a community based study in Scotland using capture-recapture analysisWhen does quality improvement count as research? Human subject protection and theories of knowledge.Balancing benefits and harms: the example of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.Obstacles to conducting epidemiological research in the UK general population.The impact of information technology on haemophilia care.Selection bias resulting from the requirement for prior consent in observational research: a community cohort of people with ischaemic heart disease.Alternatives to project-specific consent for access to personal information for health research: what is the opinion of the Canadian public?The use of medical records in research: what do patients want?Assessing the impact of the requirement for explicit consent in a hospital-based stroke study.Waiver of consent in noninterventional, observational emergency research: the PROMMTT experience.Checking Questionable Entry of Personally Identifiable Information Encrypted by One-Way Hash TransformationExperiences of the BMJ ethics committee.GMC's guidance may inhibit research.Psychiatric case notes: symptoms of mental illness and their attribution at the Maudsley Hospital, 1924-35.The effect of seeking consent on the representativeness of patient cohorts: iron-deficiency anaemia and colorectal cancer.The effect of consent guidelines on a multiple sclerosis register.Research ethics committees in the UK--the pressure is now on research and development departmentsGRID COMPUTING AND DISCLOSURE CONTROL
P2860
Q24796645-AE9BC7C5-3F4C-44DE-AAE1-5667C12B62E5Q24798631-22719CB1-2DA7-4DE7-B21E-5F49D7C6287FQ24799807-4C52D34E-F683-4302-A2AD-CBA980FE9547Q27009131-97DBDD03-7EB0-498B-AD38-9A623C45CBF3Q28769693-461ED0DD-D37E-44AF-BC39-94E36D738BF5Q30645640-7D1465B9-9456-4F04-91AE-8039F7DD6291Q30742102-717665AC-842C-4448-91CB-20EBB1AB52ADQ30899659-BE72C341-FAF0-4409-B375-EED7FE1387D5Q30934909-FDE3F4F9-FBC0-4A01-86A4-C0FCDB83D773Q30983718-3E06CC3F-B0D9-4CC6-850C-A1A70963BF25Q30985674-6CC721BD-AA4A-4AD8-ABAF-3FB8D9D51728Q31003758-1E26047B-7590-4E5A-AB31-DFB644068035Q31110987-4A24AF7E-6834-4DF8-B826-285CC0FE9778Q33324733-A5B6D5EF-A9E4-47F7-A932-5C308B6A1901Q33420450-74D2BC93-3EDA-4750-98E8-C49955002FD6Q33516495-A73D77A2-1F5C-4EFB-B249-AD881C84B34EQ34071023-0D3F72D7-B274-4EE7-9FF3-FE402A77FE52Q34089780-70DA3CA3-D5B6-42A1-8BE0-F5B93F6D50CCQ34222851-76B41958-DE30-48D8-A1A1-82B9178D890FQ35469988-7A990345-0258-49F7-BEF3-D28FE374C9FDQ35562007-EC586A04-F20F-4C2A-BA46-B57D55A335AEQ35615269-AA786832-3897-4BFD-9696-03463A0C115DQ35850806-7383F685-7563-489E-86DB-5BE9924D1950Q35915654-75CA3021-467D-4E2F-8A74-C752E95DBA2AQ35954212-8A5FD5B9-7F20-4BCB-A0C4-87770DBF4BCBQ36404491-1DA23960-66D2-4D59-9533-72AFA302B097Q36751889-57D500AD-F919-42B9-A5F3-580145BFE226Q36942046-9113AE6B-0C33-4F96-BA7B-CE97E2B1A94BQ37096905-3695E623-6722-4242-AA83-FCA0860EC82DQ37680090-E2553F20-5BA9-4AF0-9206-58D11484654AQ39965661-6CAF6B07-09FF-4218-B066-FDF9C018C39CQ41875472-F2C38F56-9B96-4464-96B6-4F5DFAD0A56AQ44222272-496014E9-08A4-4ABE-B7AA-969A5EC26E8EQ50185117-795354A6-F258-45AE-9248-7BEE5850BC7EQ52856730-4A472342-5952-46A4-A600-BFBBE0DCD26AQ57384717-BFC48934-0247-46D6-AF74-2C7D6A22E079Q58541941-22EDCB51-EAF4-49FC-9FF8-00839455FA4A
P2860
Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
description
2000 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2000年の論文
@ja
2000年論文
@yue
2000年論文
@zh-hant
2000年論文
@zh-hk
2000年論文
@zh-mo
2000年論文
@zh-tw
2000年论文
@wuu
2000年论文
@zh
2000年论文
@zh-cn
name
Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
@en
Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
@nl
type
label
Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
@en
Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
@nl
prefLabel
Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
@en
Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
@nl
P2860
P1433
P1476
Using patient-identifiable data for observational research and audit.
@en
P2093
P2860
P304
P356
10.1136/BMJ.321.7268.1031
P407
P577
2000-10-01T00:00:00Z