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The study was approved by the CSU Human Research Ethics Committee under protocol number H23590 and was allowed to run from June 9 until October 8 2023. In developing the methodological approach, the researcher included the following considerations in accordance with the National Statement on the Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2007), in respect to the ethical values of Research merit and integrity, Justice, Beneficence and Respect. We have de-identified the survey information and assigned participant IDs per our Charles Sturt University ethics application. Also, as an abundance of caution we have removed the following survey attributes {state, org size, age, religious columns} to further protect participant privacy. This dataset is shared under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license. By using this dataset, you agree to the following terms. The dataset is provided "as is" without warranties or guarantees of accuracy, completeness, or reliability. The creators, providers, and distributors are not liable for any errors or omissions, nor for any consequences arising from its use. This work has been supported by the Cyber Security Research Centre (CSCRC) Limited whose activities are partially funded by the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centres Programme. If you use this dataset, please cite our paper: "Towards Privacy Preserving Data Sharing - An Australian Healthcare Perspective" by Kimley Foster, Nectarios Costadopoulos, Arash Mahboubi, Sabih Ur Rehman, and Md Zahidul Islam. Any adaptations of this work must also be shared under the same or compatible terms.Notes
External OrganisationsCharles Sturt University
Associated Persons
Kimley Foster (Creator)
Kimley Foster (Creator)
Created: 2023-06-09 to 2023-10-08
Issued: 2025-02-18
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- DOI : 10.26189/2BE780BD-C782-460E-8FD2-1B29EFC3F51A
- global : 2be780bd-c782-460e-8fd2-1b29efc3f51a