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Model consent clauses for rare disease research

  • Minh Thu Nguyen*
  • , Jack Goldblatt
  • , Rosario Isasi
  • , Marlene Jagut
  • , Anneliene Hechtelt Jonker
  • , Petra Kaufmann
  • , Laetitia Ouillade
  • , Fruszina Molnar-Gabor
  • , Mahsa Shabani
  • , Eric Sid
  • , Anne Marie Tassé
  • , Durhane Wong-Rieger
  • , Bartha Maria Knoppers
  • , Fruzsina Molnar Gabor
  • , Masha Shabani
  • , Anne Marie Tassé
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: Rare Disease research has seen tremendous advancements over the last decades, with the development of new technologies, various global collaborative efforts and improved data sharing. To maximize the impact of and to further build on these developments, there is a need for model consent clauses for rare diseases research, in order to improve data interoperability, to meet the informational needs of participants, and to ensure proper ethical and legal use of data sources and participants' overall protection. Methods: A global Task Force was set up to develop model consent clauses specific to rare diseases research, that are comprehensive, harmonized, readily accessible, and internationally applicable, facilitating the recruitment and consent of rare disease research participants around the world. Existing consent forms and notices of consent were analyzed and classified under different consent themes, which were used as background to develop the model consent clauses. Results: The IRDiRC-GA4GH MCC Task Force met in September 2018, to discuss and design model consent clauses. Based on analyzed consent forms, they listed generic core elements and designed the following rare disease research specific core elements; Rare Disease Research Introductory Clause, Familial Participation, Audio/Visual Imaging, Collecting, storing, sharing of rare disease data, Recontact for matching, Data Linkage, Return of Results to Family Members, Incapacity/Death, and Benefits. Conclusion: The model consent clauses presented in this article have been drafted to highlight consent elements that bear in mind the trends in rare disease research, while providing a tool to help foster harmonization and collaborative efforts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number55
JournalBMC Medical Ethics
Volume20
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Consent clauses
  • Core consent elements
  • Informed consent
  • Rare diseases
  • Research ethics

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