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  • Social Sciences
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Research Ethics

Background:

  • Limited understanding exists regarding US research participants' views on sharing qualitative data.
  • Qualitative data sharing is increasingly encouraged, necessitating an understanding of participant perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore participant understanding and concerns about sharing qualitative data from sensitive studies.
  • To investigate participant expectations and trust in the context of qualitative data sharing.

Main Methods:

  • Interviews were conducted with 30 individuals who had participated in sensitive qualitative research.
  • Participant perspectives on deidentification, confidentiality, and secondary data use were explored.

Main Results:

  • Most participants supported sharing deidentified qualitative data among researchers.
  • Concerns included inadequate deidentification compromising confidentiality and potential misuse by secondary users.
  • Participants expressed trust in researchers and institutions to manage data sharing appropriately.

Conclusions:

  • Participant support for data sharing, coupled with concerns, highlights the need for clear ethical guidelines.
  • Researchers may have a greater obligation to facilitate qualitative data sharing than previously recognized.
  • Development of tools and guidelines for ethical and responsible qualitative data sharing is urgently required.