Compelled Disclosure of Confidential Information in Patient Safety Research.

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  • May 4, 2025
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Compelled Disclosure of Confidential Information in Patient Safety Research.

Autor: Du, Li; Murdoch, Blake; Chiu, Carina; Caulfield, Timothy

Publication year: 2021

Journal of patient safety

issn:1549-8425 1549-8417

doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000293


Abstract:

The protection of confidential research data is of key importance to clinical patient safety research. A review of selected Canadian and American case law indicates that although the relationship between researcher and participant has not been recognized as privileged, court-ordered disclosure of confidential research information seems to be a rare occurrence. In this review, we examine how confidentiality issues are presented in informed consent form templates and in relevant research ethics policies. We find an agreement among research policy documents that all information gathered should be treated as confidential, unless otherwise required by law. Confidentiality provisions in informed consent forms reflect the reality that in some cases, the law can compel disclosure of confidential data. There is, therefore, a potential tension between the law and existing research ethics policy. It has been suggested that researchers have an ethical and possibly legal duty to actively resist disclosure requests. We conclude that it is reasonable for researchers to disclose, as part of the informed consent process, how rare successful disclosure demands are and that steps will be taken to oppose such demands.

Language: eng

Rights: Copyright © 2016 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

Pmid: 27811589

Tags: Humans; *Patient Safety; Canada; *Disclosure; Confidentiality; Informed Consent

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27811589/

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