Random Date Shifting - One approach is to use an automatic date shifting function in the extract. They way that these work is that an offset value is generated based on a participant key (for example, the Patient Identifier). RedCap has implemented this, and will allow a number from -1 to -364 to be generated and each participant's date will be modified by that amount of time.
Pros
- This is pretty easy to implement, if your package supports it. Just indicated that dates should be shifted at extract time
- Since all dates are shifted by the same number of days, the relative durations all stay intact.
- Since all dates are shifted by up to a year, any changes that may have occured during the study (for example, changes to the screening process or adjustments to the protocol), those all become lost.
- If there is any benefit to comparing earlier participants to later, that can't be done with this approach.
- Data still contains dates, and individuals that receive it may feel that PHI has been shared. Documentation about how the dates has been obscured must be included.
Generalizing Dates - Most Institutions Review Boards (IRBs) will accept that a month and year do not constitute enough specificity for a date to be consider PHI.
Pros
- The event period is not lost
- It is obvious that the information is not PHI
- In most cases, this does not provide enough information about when something occured. If a follow-up is done seven days, 14 days and 21 days after injury, they could all occur in the same period.
- It may require additional variables or programming to convert the raw data into Month/Year periods.
Convert Dates to Durations - Rather than store specific dates, calculate durations and provide those. For example, rather than have HospitalDischargeDate, you could provide HospitalStayDays that would be calculated from Admit and Discharge date.
Pros
- Clearly not PHI, yet preserves the integrity.
- May be easier in doing data analysis since most inquires are looking at durations rather than specific dates.
- Could be combined with a Generalized Date approach (e.g. MonthYear of Injury, TransportDurationHours, ICUDurationDays.
- Could be a significant amount of work to implement, if the data management application does not provide this automatically.
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