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Beatriz Bartulic Machado1, Anna Luiza Bertin2, Fernanda Miranda da Cruz1,2
1Universidade Federal de São Paulo. São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Brazil's General Data Protection Law (LGPD) and Resolution 738/2024 enhance data protection in research, reinforcing ethical standards and informed consent requirements for participant privacy.
Area of Science:
- Health Law
- Data Privacy Regulations
- Research Ethics
Background:
- Increased use of personal databases driven by technological advancements.
- Growing need for regulations to protect individual privacy and dignity.
- Recent introduction of the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD) and Resolution 738/2024.
Purpose of the Study:
- To evaluate the influence of LGPD and Resolution 738/2024 on research involving human participants in Brazil.
- To analyze the regulatory landscape concerning data protection in research before and after LGPD implementation.
Main Methods:
- Documentary research methodology.
- Analysis of national and international regulations, laws, and guidelines.
- Comparative assessment of the regulatory framework pre- and post-LGPD.
Main Results:
- LGPD and Resolution 738/2024 are significant advancements for data protection in research.
- These regulations establish specific requirements for data usage in research contexts.
- Emphasis on ethical conduct and the necessity of informed consent is strengthened.
Conclusions:
- The new regulations present operational challenges for researchers.
- A critical dilemma exists in balancing the value of data in health, education, and science with individual privacy protection.
- Navigating these changes requires careful consideration of ethical implications and data utility.
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