Data use registers are a key component of improving transparency and trust in the use of health data for research - they allow patients and members of the public to see and feel confident in how patient data is being requested.
The data use register for the UK Renal Registry is publicly available to view on the HDR Innovation Gateway.
To show that only qualified people in secure settings can access our data, and for purposes that benefit the public, the content and structure of individual data uses follows Five Safes Framework. The Five Safes framework is a set of principles which enable data services to provide safe research access to data. The framework originated from the ONS and was developed by them and other data providers in the 2010s. The framework has become best practice in data protection whilst fulfilling the demands of open science and transparency.
The register implements a national standard for data use registers, developed after wide consultation with data custodians and the public:
Macaulay, Y., UK Health Data Research Alliance, Pan-UK Data Governance Steering Group, HDR UK Public Advisory Board, & Five Safes Action Force. (2023). Pan-UK Data Governance Steering Group Data Access Transparency Standards. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8262453
Campath, Calcineurin inhibitor reduction and Chronic allograft nephropathy: the 3C Study
Risk modelling for quality improvement in the critically ill: making best use of available data - RRAM study
Death, recovery and end-stage kidney disease 90 days after starting dialysis
Kidney Transplantation in young Children: Association between body weight and outcome – a Report from the ESPN/ERA-EDTA Registry
What are the determinants of PD technique failure and what is the impact of this on uptake and retention of patients to peritoneal dialysis?
Risk of Mortality Post Switch from PD to HD: The INTEGRATED Group
Changes in clinical parameters related to the transition from dialysis to kidney transplantation
Outcome of paediatric kidney transplantation in Europe- results from the ESPN/ERA-EDTA Registry
Recovery of renal function in the ERA-EDTA Registry
Clinical Epidemiology of Renal Replacement Therapy for Rare Renal Diseases in the United Kingdom
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