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We need to think about data governance for dementia research in a digital era

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Brayne, Carol 

Abstract

Abstract: Background: Research into Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias increasingly involves large-scale data-sharing initiatives. The development of novel digital tools and assessments is likely to increase the need for these. This presents ethics and governance challenges to ensure the use of these data is able to maximise the benefit to patients and the public. Discussion: We consider the challenges associated with informed consent and governance in the context of dementia research. We set out the potential of novel data governance approaches for the future of data sharing for dementia. Summary: The data trust model proposed in discussions of data governance may have potentially valuable application for dementia research. Such inclusive approaches to trustworthy data governance should be considered as data-sharing initiatives are established and develop.

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Funder: National Institute for Health Research; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000272

Keywords

Debate, Dementia, Ethics, Data governance, Data sharing, Data trust, Digital health

Journal Title

Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

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Journal ISSN

1758-9193

Volume Title

12

Publisher

BioMed Central
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (206194)
Medical Research Council (MR/L023784/1)