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Investigating Mental Health Service User Opinions on Clinical Data Sharing: Qualitative Focus Group Study.

Abimbola AdanijoCaoimhe McWilliamsTil WykesSagar Ramesh Jilka
Published in: JMIR mental health (2021)
This study extends the limited research on the views and concerns of mental health service users regarding acceptable data sharing. If adopted, the recommendations should improve the confidence of service users in sharing their data. The five recommendations include screening to ensure that data sharing benefits the public, providing service users with information about how their data are shared and what for, highlighting the existing safeguarding procedures, incorporating service user involvement, and developing tailored training for health care professionals to address issues of diagnostic overshadowing and inaccurate health records. Adopting such systems would aid in data sharing for legitimate interests that will benefit patients and the National Health Service.
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