Canadians' opinions towards COVID-19 data-sharing: a national cross-sectional survey.
Sarah A Savic KallesoeTian RabbaniErin E GillFiona BrinkmanEmma J GriffithsMa'n ZawatiHanshi LiuNicole PalmourYann JolyWilliam W L HsiaoPublished in: BMJ open (2023)
These findings suggest that the Canadian public is generally favourable to deidentified data-sharing. Identifying factors that are likely to improve attitudes towards data-sharing are useful to stakeholders involved in data-sharing initiatives, such as public health agencies, in informing the development of public health communication and data-sharing policies. As Canada progresses through the COVID-19 pandemic, and with limited testing and reporting of COVID-19 data, it is essential to improve deidentified data-sharing given the public's general support for these efforts.