In response to the Expression of Concern, the Statement of the Authors says:
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0177037
During negotiations with the journal over these matters, we have sought further guidance from the PACE trial REC. They have advised that public release, even of anonymised data, is not appropriate. As a consequence, we are unable to publish the individual patient data requested by the journal.
I made an FOI request to the REC asking for a copy of that guidance and today received a response. The email they sent to the PACE people is attached. In the email to me they say:
Our response is as follows:
Please find attached the advice provided by the REC Chair. Please note from a transparency perspective the sharing of data would be the HRA’s normal recommended course of action. However as suggested in the attached email by the REC Chair, and from our discussions with other parties involved we understand the data may be made accessible via a secure site to other independent researchers wishing to analyse the data.
In light of this response, I have emailed Joerg Heber, asking that the anonymized, patient-level data be released to independent researchers, including Coyne, or the paper be retracted.
ETA: link to Expression and Statement
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0177037
During negotiations with the journal over these matters, we have sought further guidance from the PACE trial REC. They have advised that public release, even of anonymised data, is not appropriate. As a consequence, we are unable to publish the individual patient data requested by the journal.
I made an FOI request to the REC asking for a copy of that guidance and today received a response. The email they sent to the PACE people is attached. In the email to me they say:
Our response is as follows:
Please find attached the advice provided by the REC Chair. Please note from a transparency perspective the sharing of data would be the HRA’s normal recommended course of action. However as suggested in the attached email by the REC Chair, and from our discussions with other parties involved we understand the data may be made accessible via a secure site to other independent researchers wishing to analyse the data.
In light of this response, I have emailed Joerg Heber, asking that the anonymized, patient-level data be released to independent researchers, including Coyne, or the paper be retracted.
ETA: link to Expression and Statement
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