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Svensk benämning Etiska och juridiska aspekter på hur persondata används inom registerbaserad forskning
Engelsk benämning Ethical and legal aspects on using personal information in register-based research
Kursnummer 2439
Antal högskolepoäng 1.5
Kursansvarig institution Institutet för miljömedicin
Särskild behörighet Ingen
Betygsskala Godkänd/Icke godkänd
Fastställd av The Board of Doctoral Education
Datum för fastställande 2015-10-28
Kursens syfte
Kursens lärandemål After successfully completing this course you as a student are expected to be able to:
- discuss legal principles and laws that apply to research involving personal data,
- reason about legal systems that protect individual integrity with respect to how personal data are used and distributed to others,
- reason about ethical principles that apply to research involving personal data, with specific focus on personal integrity, informed consent and the concept of benefit-harm,
- make adequate considerations on ethical aspects and legal principals when handling personal data in relation to own and others research projects.



Kursens innehåll The course will address legal aspects and laws that apply at register-based research, and ethical principles that should be emphasized and understood in this context. Further, it will address how to deal with personal data in order to comply with these laws and principles.
Arbetsformer Different strategies for teaching and learning, such as lectures, group assignments and practical exercises on selected topics, will be used. The course focuses on active learning, i.e. putting knowledge into practice and critically reflecting upon the knowledge, rather than memorising facts. Participants are expected to actively participate in discussions in class.
Obligatoriska moment The individual examination.
Examination To pass the course, the intended learning outcomes have to be achieved. The way of grading is passed/not passed. The examination consists of an individual task to be performed as a home examination. The examination is viewed as contributing to the development of knowledge, rather than a test of knowledge. Students who do not obtain a passing grade in the first examination will be offered a second examination within two months of the final day of the course. Students who do not obtain a passing grade at the first two examinations will be given top priority for admission the next time the course is offered.
Kurslitteratur och övriga läromedel Suggested reading

Berger RL. Nazi Science ¿ The Dachau Hypothermia Experiments. N Engl J Med 1990;322:1435-40.

Declaration of Helsinki. Revised version, 64th WMA General Assembly, Fortaleza, Brazil, October 2013. Website: http://www.wma.net/en/10home/index.html

Codex - Rules and Guidelines for Research. Website: http://www.codex.uu.se/en/index.shtml

Nyrén O, Stenbeck M, Grönberg H. The European Parliament proposal for the new EU General Data Protection Regulation may severely restrict European epidemiological research. Eur J Epidemiol 2014;29:227-30.

Other scientific papers and documents will be distributed during the course.


Kursansvarig Anita Berglund
Institutet för miljömedicin


Anita.Berglund@ki.se

Kontaktpersoner Johanna Bergman
Institutet för miljömedicin


johanna.bergman@ki.se

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