The IPA’s Confidentiality Committee has published a series of new guidance documents that aim to promote collective sensitivity to the issue of confidentiality, consistent with their report published in 2018.
IPA.CC.Conferences | 1 |
Submitting Your Anonymised Article | 4 |
1. Confirm by Checking the Box | 4 |
2. Have you Protected the Patient from Identification (explain using more than one, if so)? | 4 |
3. Anonymisation Details | 5 |
Category 2: The following to be omitted or disguised if there is any possibility inclusion could lead to identification. (Please consider each category separately.) | 5 |
Category 3: To be omitted unless essential to the case report, but disguised if so. (Please confirm or explain why and what you have retained to protect patient from identification.) | 5 |
Article Disclaimer of Anonymisation | 5 |
IPA.CC.Institutes | 6 |
IPA.CC.IPAMembers | 12 |
IPA.CC.Journals | 15 |
Submitting Your Anonymised Article | 19 |
1. Confirm by Checking the Box | 19 |
2. Have you Protected the Patient from Identification (explain using more than one, if so)? | 19 |
3. Anonymisation Details | 20 |
Category 2: The following to be omitted (or disguised if there is any possibility inclusion could lead to identification. (Please consider each category separately.) | 20 |
Category 3: To be omitted unless essential to the case report, but disguised if so. (Please confirm or explain why and what you have retained to protect patient from identification.) | 20 |
Article Disclaimer of Anonymisation | 20 |
Appendix C: Patient Anonymization Guidelines | 22 |
(Used with permission by The Psychoanalytic Quarterly) | 22 |
IPA.CC.Remote | 23 |
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