User-focused Data Sharing Agreements: A Foundation for the Genomic Future
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- PMID: 32025634
- PMCID: PMC6993993
- DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz043
Abstract
Data sharing agreements that clearly describe what individuals are agreeing to and what responsibilities data stewards will undertake are crucial for the establishment, maintenance, and flourishing of genomic datasets. To optimize genomic data resources, researchers, care professionals, and informaticians must regard system design, user objectives, and environmental considerations through users' eyes, identifying fundamental values on which to build and potential barriers to success that must be avoided. Design of agreements that promote desired data sharing and protect valuable data resources as necessary begins with a review of user interests and concerns. Nontraditional approaches for informed consent (eg, abbreviated informed consent, electronic informed consent, and dynamic consent) can facilitate achievement of data donors' privacy-related goals while making data available to researchers. Transparency in individual-researcher interactions, recognition and accommodation of cultural differences, and identification of shared needs and goals create a foundation for data sharing agreements that work over short and long terms.
Keywords: Information dissemination; data sharing; genetic testing; genomics; tissue donors.
© The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association.
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