What happens to my data?
We do not ask you for any identifiable information such as name or social security number. A code list with the number of the interview is stored in a fireproof locked cabinet to which only those working in the project have access. Your answers will be analyzed at group level and the results will be presented as articles in scientific journals. No individual will be able to be identified. Data is stored in password-protected storage for 10 years in locked fireproof cabinets at the Department of Health Sciences, The Swedish Red Cross University, as well as in encrypted digital storage spaces. Collected material is handled confidentially. Your answers will be processed in a way that unauthorized persons cannot access them.
The responsibility for your personal data is The Swedish Red Cross University. According to the EU's data protection regulation, you have the right to access the information about you handled in the project free of charge, and if necessary, to have any errors corrected. You can also request that the information about you be deleted and that the processing of your personal data be restricted. However, the right to delete data and restrict access to it does not apply when the data is necessary for the current research. If you want to access the information, please contact Tommy Carlsson (e-mail: tommy.carlsson@rkh.se, phone: +46 (0)8-587 516 21). The Data Protection Officer can be reached at dataskydd@rkh.se. If you are dissatisfied with the way your personal data is processed, you have the right to file a complaint with the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection, which is the supervisory authority.
How do I get information about the results of the project?
If you wish to access your individual data or the results of the study, you can contact the researcher in charge. In the event of unforeseen findings, these may be reported in scientific articles.
Insurance and compensation
No insurance is applicable, as you are participating in an interview. You who participate in the interview will receive a gift card worth SEK 500 via GoGift. It is not required to pay taxes for this compensation. Compensation for lost working hours is not paid.
Participation is voluntary
Your participation is voluntary, and you can choose to discontinue your participation at any time. If you choose not to participate or wish to discontinue your participation, you do not need to state why. If you wish to discontinue your participation, please contact the person responsible for the project (see below). To conduct the interview, we need your contact details, and you sign a consent form that we provide you.
Researcher in charge of the project
Tommy Carlsson, Associate professor
Department of Health Sciences, The Swedish Red Cross University
E-mail: tommy.carlsson@rkh.se, Phone: +46 (0)8- 587 516 21
Address: Hälsovägen 11C, 141 57 Huddinge