2020
DOI: 10.23889/ijpds.v5i3.1371
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Public Involvement & Engagement in the work of a data safe haven:

Abstract: Background: The SAIL Databank is a data safe haven established in 2007 at Swansea University (Wales). It was set up to create new opportunities for research using routinely-collected health and other public service datasets in linkable anonymised form. SAIL forms the bedrock of other Population Data Science initiatives made possible by the data and safe haven environment. Aim: The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of public involvement and engagement in connection with the SAIL Databank and rel… Show more

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“…We understand PI&E as a spectrum of activities as elucidated by Arnstein's ladder of citizen participation [7]. This model has been adapted many times, as we have done within our work and has been done successfully by other ADR UK partners [8].…”
Section: Defining Public Engagement and Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We understand PI&E as a spectrum of activities as elucidated by Arnstein's ladder of citizen participation [7]. This model has been adapted many times, as we have done within our work and has been done successfully by other ADR UK partners [8].…”
Section: Defining Public Engagement and Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Public involvement and engagement have been recognised as an essential step in gaining public support in big data research, and for ensuring that such endeavours reflect public views and priorities [49][50][51][52][53]. Following best practice guidelines, we adopted a flexible, multimethod approach to make our public involvement work as inclusive and accessible as possible for different stakeholder groups, and involved contributors at the earliest stages of our project [44,52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent experiences, such as the closure of the Care.data programme [ 36 ] and the postponement of the General Practice Data for Planning and Research Direction (GPDPR) programme, have underscored the repercussions of an inadequate social contract with criticism centred on insufficient public engagement and information dissemination [ 37 ]. While PIE traditionally focuses on the development of research projects, approving access, and dissemination of findings [ 38 ], in this case, the public was invited to actively participate in improving research-related contracts. The inclusion of PIE in data governance is vital to ensure that data is used safely and for public benefit.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%