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Area of Science:

  • Qualitative research methodology
  • Participant data sharing
  • Informed consent in research

Background:

  • Increasing expectations for data sharing in research studies.
  • Limited understanding of participant perspectives on data sharing, especially in qualitative research.
  • Need to explore willingness, understanding, and motivations for data sharing among participants.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate research participants' willingness to share data.
  • To assess participants' understanding of the concept of data sharing.
  • To identify participant motivations for agreeing or declining data sharing.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted interviews with 64 cisgender women as part of a larger qualitative study on abortion reporting.
  • Obtained consent for sharing de-identified data.
  • Asked participants to reflect on their motivations for data sharing decisions.

Main Results:

  • The vast majority of participants consented to data sharing.
  • Helping others was a primary motivation for participants agreeing to share data.
  • A substantial number of participants demonstrated limited understanding of 'data sharing'.

Conclusions:

  • Participant willingness to share de-identified qualitative data is high, driven by altruistic motivations.
  • Limited participant understanding of data sharing poses a challenge to fully informed consent.
  • Further research is needed to enhance participant comprehension of data sharing practices.