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The detection and treatment of diseases has made enormous progress in recent decades. These advances are based on the results of many years of research. The University Children's Hospital Basel (UKBB) therefore sees itself as a treatment centre and research institution with the aim of constantly optimising the detection and management of diseases and developing them further for the benefit of patients.
According to Swiss legislation, patient data and residual material from samples from routine clinical care may only be used for research after appropriate information has been provided and with the documented consent of patients or their parents or legal representatives. The UKBB has introduced research consent for this purpose.
The research consent allows encrypted treatment data and residual materials (e.g. urine, blood) that would otherwise be disposed of to be used for research purposes. Encrypted means that all personal details are replaced by a code so that third parties cannot draw any conclusions about the person concerned. In exceptional cases, the encryption can be removed by authorised employees if this is of benefit to the patient. This allows patients to be informed of any incidental findings, for example.
According to the Human Research Act (HRA), patients or their parents or legal representatives must be informed and provide written consent before personal data from routine clinical care and/or residual material from samples can be used in encrypted form for research projects.
With a one-off consent
During encryption, all personal information that allows conclusions to be drawn about the person concerned (e.g. name, date of birth) is replaced by a code. This code - the so-called key - can only be viewed by specially authorised persons.
If you wish to revoke your consent, please contact us, stating the patient's name and date of birth:
University Children's Hospital Basel
Paediatric Research Centre
Keyword: Clinical research
Spitalstrasse 33
4056 Basel
e-mail: pfz@ukbb.ch
Telephone: +41 61704 28 53 / +41 61704 28 54
The UKBB Research Consent allows the further use of encrypted, non-genetic and genetic personal data and residual biological material from routine clinical care. Under certain conditions, the research consent can also be applied for use in registries.
Researchers who are planning a project with the Research Consent at UKBB can contact the Paediatric Research Centre (PFZ) contact. The most effective way to utilise the research consents is determined together and the necessary conditions are discussed.
058 387 78 82 (Costs are settled via the health insurance company)
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