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Current Issues
Privacy and prejudice
Breathing Country was a
nationwide public engagement programme about
Electronic Patient Records (EPRs) and their use in
medical research. A suite of activities were
delivered as part of the programme, including the
development and UK tour of a play and
post-performance debate about EPRs, the provision of
online supporting materials and a public attitudes
research project.
This report presents the
findings of the public attitudes research project
that was embedded within the wider engagement
programme to explore young people’s views on the
development of an EPR system in the UK and its use
in medical research. Some information was also
collected on adult views. The research was conducted
using electronic polling, focus groups, a two-day
deliberative conference and a community researchers
activity.
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