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Medicine and Science from The BMJ

Insulin without refrigeration and the complexities of consent

Dec 12, 2023
In this episode, the guest, a UK researcher specializing in patient consent and data, discusses the complexities of obtaining patient consent in large data sets. They also explore the challenges of managing diabetes in conflict or disaster zones without refrigeration for insulin. The guest addresses the need for involving patients in decision-making about their data and highlights a cochrane review on the thermostability of insulin at room temperature.
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Quick takeaways

  • Consent models for large data sets fall short, and accountability and transparency are crucial in data use.
  • Insulin can maintain its potency at higher temperatures, providing potential life-saving care in challenging conditions without refrigeration.

Deep dives

Seeking Consent for Large Data Sets

The podcast episode discusses the challenges of seeking consent for large data sets, specifically in the context of cohort studies like UK Biobank and routinely collected health data like that in the NHS. The episode highlights the importance of accountability and transparency in data use. It mentions the use of participant panels to address concerns and gather input. It also highlights the need for ongoing discussions with the public and the limitations of individual consent in the context of wide-scale data use.

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