Barriers and facilitators to qualitative data sharing in the United States: A survey of qualitative researchers

Grundy, Quinn and Mozersky, Jessica and McIntosh, Tristan and Walsh, Heidi A. and Parsons, Meredith V. and Goodman, Melody and DuBois, James M. (2021) Barriers and facilitators to qualitative data sharing in the United States: A survey of qualitative researchers. PLOS ONE, 16 (12). e0261719. ISSN 1932-6203

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Abstract

Qualitative health data are rarely shared in the United States (U.S.). This is unfortunate because gathering qualitative data is labor and time-intensive, and data sharing enables secondary research, training, and transparency. A new U.S. federal policy mandates data sharing by 2023, and is agnostic to data type. We surveyed U.S. qualitative researchers (N = 425) on the barriers and facilitators of sharing qualitative health or sensitive research data. Most researchers (96%) have never shared qualitative data in a repository. Primary concerns were lack of participant permission to share data, data sensitivity, and breaching trust. Researcher willingness to share would increase if participants agreed and if sharing increased the societal impact of their research. Key resources to increase willingness to share were funding, guidance, and de-identification assistance. Public health and biomedical researchers were most willing to share. Qualitative researchers need to prepare for this new reality as sharing qualitative data requires unique considerations.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Euro Archives > Biological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 18 Nov 2022 04:10
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2023 06:40
URI: http://publish7promo.com/id/eprint/405

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