LAMINAR Study - Rules for data sharing and publications
SECONDARY ANALYSES OF THE LAMINAR STUDY
The LAMINAR consortium welcomes proposals for secondary analyses using the LAMINAR study data at international, national and regional levels.
Request for subset/local data should be done through an application form to the LAMINAR Steering Committee. The LAMINAR Steering Committee then approves the request or not.
Summary aggregate data from the LAMINAR study will be made available for secondary analyses, but publication of secondary analyses have to await publication of the primary paper written on the LAMINAR study.
The COMPLETE DATASET is initially only provided, on request, to members of the Steering Committee of the LAMINAR study. After a period of 36 months from the publication of the primary paper written on the LAMINAR study, the COMPLETE DATASET is also provided, on request, to researchers beyond the Steering Committee of the LAMINAR study. NATIONAL DATASETS are provided, on request, to the National Coordinators; LOCAL DATASETS are provided, on request, to the Local Investigators.
Secondary analyses of subsequent publications using the COMPLETE DATASET
Any request regarding the COMPLETE DATASET is to be sent to the Study Coordinator (Gerie Glas) or the Principal Investigator (Marcus Schultz) of the LAMINAR study. Each secondary analysis using the COMPLETE DATASET needs formal approval by the CTN of the ESA; decisions by the CTN of the ESA are made after consulting the Steering Committee of the LAMINAR study. Approved proposals are placed on the website of the ESA.
Results of secondary analyses using the COMPLETE DATASET are submitted for publication under the combined responsibility of the Steering Committee–member who performed the secondary analysis, and the Writing Committee of the primary paper of LAMINAR. Secondary analyses can be subject of re–analysis by the Writing Committee of the primary paper on the LAMINAR study before submission for publication can take place.
The Steering Committee–member who performs a secondary analysis using the COMPLETE DATASET decides who serves as co–authors, but should invite at least the Writing Committee of the primary paper written on the LAMINAR study or should submit the manuscript for publication under ‘PROVE Network Investigators for the Clinical Trial Network of the European Society of Anaesthesiology’, with a list of collaborators.
Secondary analyses of subsequent publications using NATIONAL or LOCAL DATASETS
Any request regarding NATIONAL or LOCAL DATASETs is to be sent to a National Coordinator or a Local Investigator of the LAMINAR study. Each secondary analysis using a NATIONAL DATASET needs formal approval by the CTN of the ESA; decisions by the CTN of the ESA are made after consulting the Steering Committee of the LAMINAR study. Approved proposals are placed on the website of the ESA. Secondary analyses using a NATIONAL DATASET do not need formal approval by the CTN of the ESA.
Results of secondary analyses using a NATIONAL DATASET are submitted for publication under the combined responsibility of the National Coordinator, and the Writing Committee of the primary paper of the LAMINAR study. The National Coordinator who performs a secondary analysis using a NATIONAL DATASET decides who serves as co–authors, but should consider to invite the Writing Committee of the primary paper written on the LAMINAR study, but should always add ‘for the PROVE Network Investigators for the Clinical Trial Network of the European Society of Anaesthesiology’ to the list of authors, with a list of collaborators.
Results of secondary analyses using a LOCAL DATASET are submitted for publication under the combined responsibility of the Local Investigator and the National Coordinator. The Local Investigator who performs a secondary analysis using a LOCAL DATASET decides who serves as co–authors, and should consider to add ‘for the PROVE Network Investigators for the Clinical Trial Network of the European Society of Anaesthesiology’ to the list of authors, if possible with a list of collaborators.