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What GDPR and the Health Research Regulations (HRRs) mean for Ireland: a research perspective

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posted on 2022-08-31, 08:35 authored by Blanaid Mee, Mary KirwanMary Kirwan, Niamh Clarke, Aoife Tanaka, Lino Manaloto, Emma Halpin, Una Gibbons, Ann Cullen, Sarah McGarrigle, Elisabeth M Connolly, Kathleen BennettKathleen Bennett, Eoin Gaffney, Ciaran Flanagan, Laura Tier, Richard Flavin, Noel G McElvaneyNoel G McElvaney

Background: Irish Health Research Regulations (HRRs) were introduced following the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018. The HRRs described specific supplementary regulatory requirements for research regarding governance, processes and procedure that impact on several facets of research. The numerous problems that the HRRs and particularly "explicit consent" inadvertently created were presented under the auspices of the Irish Academy of Medical Sciences (IAMS) on November 25, 2019, at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.

Aims: The objective of this review was to obtain feedback and to examine the impact of GDPR and the HRRs on health research in Ireland in order to determine whether the preliminary feedback, presented at the IAMS meetings, was reflected at a national level.

Methods: Individuals from the research community were invited to provide feedback on the impact, if any, of the HRRs on health research. Retrospective patient recruitment and consent outside a hospital setting for a multi-institutional Breast Predict study (funded by the Irish Cancer Society) were also analysed.

Results: Feedback replicated the issues presented at the IAMS with additional concerns identified. Only 20% of the original target population (n = 1987) could be included in the Breast Predict study.

Conclusions: Our results confirm that the HRRs have had a significantly negative impact on health research in Ireland. Urgent meaningful engagement between patient advocate groups, the research community and legislators would help ameliorate these impacts.

Funding

Biobank Ireland Trust

Irish Cancer Society (2013–2019)

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The original article is available at https://link.springer.com/

Published Citation

Mee B. What GDPR and the Health Research Regulations (HRRs) mean for Ireland: a research perspective. Ir J Med Sci. 2021;190(2):505-514

PubMed ID

29 July 2020

Department/Unit

  • Beaumont Hospital
  • Data Science Centre
  • General Practice
  • Public Health and Epidemiology
  • Medicine

Publisher

Royal Academy of Medicine of Ireland

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)