“我的数据”项目:了解对使用药物的人进行研究的管理数据使用的看法

Louise Marryat, Camila Biazus-Dalcin, Hazel Booth, Sarah Gray, Joan Love, Andrea Mohan, Sreekanth Thekkumkara
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目的行政数据研究需要信任数据将被敏感和明智地使用。使用毒品的人经常被污名化,信任可能是一个特别的障碍。该项目旨在了解吸毒者对将其行政健康数据用于研究目的的看法。&# x#方法:该项目将与苏格兰法夫市的第三部门组织“法夫恢复”合作,该组织为吸毒者提供支持。我们正在组织焦点小组,从吸毒者的角度探讨如何在研究中使用行政卫生数据,包括围绕不同类型/来源的数据进行讨论。数据将使用框架方法进行分析。我们还将与一位艺术家和“恢复生活”组织的成员合作,共同制作一部关于如何在药物使用研究中使用行政数据的动画短片,以教育更多的人了解他们的数据是如何使用的。*本报告将讨论焦点小组对不同类型研究中使用行政数据的看法的发现。它还将讨论在以往涉及一般人群和其他弱势群体(如有护理经验的人群和有精神健康困难的人群)的研究结果的背景下使用行政数据的问题。我们还将在这篇论文中提供电影的观看。 *该项目由苏格兰研究数据公司资助,时间为2023年4月至9月:因此,所有结果将在2023年11月ADR会议之前提供。 结论:证据表明公众对数据的使用方式和原因的认识水平较低。我们对吸毒者的看法知之甚少,对他们来说,对服务的信任可能是一个特别的问题。本研究采用创新的方法,为在这一背景下很少听到的声音提供了一个平台。
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‘My Data’ project: Understanding the perceptions of administrative data usage for research of people who use drugs
ObjectivesAdministrative data research requires trust that data will be used sensitively and wisely. People who use drugs are frequently stigmatised, and trust may be a particular barrier. This project aims to understand the perceptions of people who use drugs around the use of their administrative health data for research purposes. MethodsThis project will work with Restoration Fife, a third-sector organisation based in Fife, Scotland, that supports people who use drugs. We are conducting focus groups exploring how administrative health data are used in research from the perspectives of people who use drugs, including discussion around different types/sources of data. Data will be analysed using the Framework approach. We will also work with an artist and members of Restoration Fife, to co-produce a short, animated film about how administrative data are used in research around drug use, in order to educate the wider population about how their data are used. Results*This presentation will discuss findings from the focus groups on the perceptions of usage of administrative data for different types of research. It will also discuss the use of administrative data in the context of findings from previous studies involving general populations and populations with other vulnerabilities, such as care-experienced populations and people with mental health difficulties. We will also provide a viewing of the film within this paper session. *This project is funded by Research Data Scotland and runs from April to September 2023: all results will therefore be available by the time of the ADR conference in November 2023. ConclusionsEvidence suggests low levels of public awareness of how and why data are used. We know little about perceptions of people who use drugs, for whom trust of services may be a particular issue. This study uses innovative methods to provide a platform for voices rarely heard in this context.
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