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Patients' refusal to consent to storage and use of samples in Swedish biobanks : cross sectional study

Johnsson, Linus (author)
Uppsala universitet,Centrum för forsknings- och bioetik
Hansson, Mats G (author)
Uppsala universitet,Centrum för forsknings- och bioetik,Bioethics
Eriksson, Stefan, 1963- (author)
Uppsala universitet,Centrum för forsknings- och bioetik
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Helgesson, Gert (author)
Karolinska Institutet
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BMJ, 2008
2008
English.
In: BMJ. British Medical Journal. - : BMJ. - 0959-8146 .- 0959-535X. ; 337:7663, s. a345-
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  • ObjectivesTo estimate how many people object to storage of biological samples collected in health care in Sweden and to their use in research and how many withdraw previous consent.DesignCross sectional study of register data.SettingBiobanks used in Swedish health care, 2005-6.PopulationData on refusal to consent were obtained for 1.4 million biobank samples per year from 20 of 21 counties.Main outcome measuresRates of preliminary refusal to consent, confirmed refusal, and withdrawal of consent.ResultsPatients refused consent to either storage or use of their samples in about 1 in 690 cases, about 1 in 1600 confirmed their decision by completing a dissent form. Rather than having the samples destroyed, about 1 in 6200 patients wanted to restrict their use. Of those who had previously consented, about 1 in 19 000 withdrew their consent.ConclusionsRefusal to consent to biobank research in Sweden is rare, and the interests of individuals and research interests need not be at odds. The Swedish healthcare organisation is currently obliged to obtain either consent or refusal to each potential use of each sample taken, and tack of consent to research is used as the default position. A system of presumed consent with straightforward opt out;would correspond with people's attitudes, as expressed in their actions, towards biobank research.

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Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Informed Consent
Male
Refusal to Participate
Sweden
Tissue Banks
Tissue and Organ Procurement
MEDICINE
MEDICIN

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