The Ethics of Using News Stories concerning Minors as Empirical Material in Health Research: Reflections on a Swedish Case

Q2 Social Sciences
Sigrid Stjernswärd, Carola Tilgmann, Stinne Glasdam
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Abstract

In 2021, we were designing a research study in Sweden in which we planned to use newspaper articles focusing on children and adolescents under the age of eighteen during the Covid-19 pandemic as empirical material. As we developed this study, an ethical question arose: do studies using journalistic articles that may contain health information about individuals as empirical material have to be approved by an ethics review committee? Sweden, in contrast to other countries, requires the approval of an ethics review committee for the use of publicly available material in research when such material might include sensitive personal data such as health-related information. This case study calls for harmonized laws and policies that support global research by clarifying what kinds of empirical material and what types of research must be assessed by national ethics review committees, including with consideration for children's safety and rights.

在健康研究中使用有关未成年人的新闻报道作为经验材料的伦理问题:瑞典案例反思
2021 年,我们在瑞典设计了一项研究,计划使用报纸文章作为实证材料,关注科维德-19 大流行病期间 18 岁以下儿童和青少年的情况。在我们开展这项研究的过程中,出现了一个伦理问题:使用可能包含个人健康信息的新闻报道作为经验材料的研究是否必须获得伦理审查委员会的批准?瑞典与其他国家不同,在研究中使用公开资料时,如果这些资料可能包含敏感的个人数据(如与健康有关的信息),则必须获得伦理审查委员会的批准。本案例研究呼吁制定统一的法律和政策,通过明确哪些经验材料和哪些类型的研究必须由国家伦理审查委员会进行评估,包括考虑儿童的安全和权利,从而支持全球研究。
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Ethics & human research
Ethics & human research Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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