保密
自治
可穿戴计算机
知情同意
背景(考古学)
研究伦理
可穿戴技术
互联网隐私
关系(数据库)
工程伦理学
心理学
计算机科学
医学
计算机安全
政治学
工程类
替代医学
古生物学
病理
数据库
法学
生物
嵌入式系统
作者
Paul Kelly,Simon Marshall,Hannah Badland,Jacqueline Kerr,Melody Oliver,Aiden Doherty,Charlie Foster
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.amepre.2012.11.006
摘要
Technologic advances mean automated, wearable cameras are now feasible for investigating health behaviors in a public health context. This paper attempts to identify and discuss the ethical implications of such research, in relation to existing guidelines for ethical research in traditional visual methodologies. Research using automated, wearable cameras can be very intrusive, generating unprecedented levels of image data, some of it potentially unflattering or unwanted. Participants and third parties they encounter may feel uncomfortable or that their privacy has been affected negatively. This paper attempts to formalize the protection of all according to best ethical principles through the development of an ethical framework. Respect for autonomy, through appropriate approaches to informed consent and adequate privacy and confidentiality controls, allows for ethical research, which has the potential to confer substantial benefits on the field of health behavior research.
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