De-identified survey response dataset for: "Multidisciplinary Exploratory Survey: Initial Insights into Biologic Drug Handling and Regulatory Perspectives Among Healthcare Professionals"
Documentation files
Documentation files
Citation and access
Citation and access
Data access level:
Creator/Principal investigator(s):
Research principal:
Data contains personal data:
Yes
Type of personal data:
Data contains de-identified information. Direct identifiers (e.g., names, email addresses, workplaces, free text fields) have been removed. Geographic information and occupational categories are provided in aggregated form to reduce indirect identifiability. The risk of re-identification of individuals is assessed as very low.
Code key exists:
Yes
Citation:
Language:
Method and outcome
Method and outcome
Unit of analysis:
Population:
Healthcare professionals and related experts involved in the handling, preparation, delivery, development, teaching, or regulation of biologic drugs, primarily in hospital and clinical contexts. The intended population spans multiple professional roles, including pharmacists, doctors/nurses, drug developers, and academics/educators. The realized sample in this dataset is an exploratory convenience/snowball sample (n=35), predominantly based in Europe (EU/EFTA/UK) with additional respondents from the US and other regions.
Time method:
Study design:
- Cross-sectional study
- Observational study
Description of study design:
Exploratory cross-sectional survey study. Data were collected once using a structured questionnaire (16 items; Likert-scale and multiple-choice questions) administered online. Participation was voluntary and anonymous; recruitment used convenience and snowball sampling via professional networks and outreach channels. The final dataset comprises 35 valid responses. Responses are self-reported and represent a snapshot in time, with no longitudinal follow-up.
Geographic coverage
Geographic coverage
Geographic location:
Administrative information
Administrative information
Responsible department/unit:
Department of Women's and Children's Health
