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  1. Ethische Aspekte von Blockchain-Technologien in der biomedizinischen Forschung.Giovanni Rubeis - 2024 - Ethik in der Medizin 36 (4):493-506.
    Zusammenfassung Problemhintergrund Biomedizinische Forschung auf Grundlage von Big Data bietet immense Vorteile. Groß angelegte multizentrische Forschung, die große Mengen persönlicher Gesundheitsdaten einbezieht, v. a. genetische und genomische Daten, könnte zu einer stärker personalisierten Medizin beitragen. Dieser Typ Forschung erfordert den Transfer und die Speicherung hochsensibler Daten, wodurch sich die Frage ergibt, wie Datensubjekte vor „data harm“ geschützt werden können, etwa vor Verletzungen der Privatsphäre, Disempowerment, Verlust von Rechten und Ausbeutung. Hier ergibt sich das Dilemma, wie die Vorteile der auf Big (...)
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  • Safeguarding Users of Consumer Mental Health Apps in Research and Product Improvement Studies: an Interview Study.Kamiel Verbeke, Charu Jain, Ambra Shpendi & Pascal Borry - 2024 - Neuroethics 17 (1):1-20.
    Mental health-related data generated by app users during the routine use of Consumer Mental Health Apps (CMHAs) are being increasingly leveraged for research and product improvement studies. However, it remains unclear which ethical safeguards and practices should be implemented by researchers and app developers to protect users during these studies, and concerns have been raised over their current implementation in CMHAs. To better understand which ethical safeguards and practices are implemented, why and how, 17 app developers and researchers were interviewed (...)
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  • Ethical implications of blockchain technology in biomedical research.Giovanni Rubeis - 2024 - Ethik in der Medizin 36 (4):493-506.
    Definition of the problem Biomedical research based on big data offers immense benefits. Large multisite research that integrates large amounts of personal health data, especially genomic and genetic data, might contribute to a more personalized medicine. This type of research requires the transfer and storage of highly sensitive data, which raises the question of how to protect data subjects against data harm, such as privacy breach, disempowerment, disenfranchisement, and exploitation. As a result, there is a trade-off between reaping the benefits (...)
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  • Opportunities and challenges of a dynamic consent-based application: personalized options for personal health data sharing and utilization.Ah Ra Lee, Dongjun Koo, Il Kon Kim, Eunjoo Lee, Sooyoung Yoo & Ho-Young Lee - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-11.
    Background The principles of dynamic consent are based on the idea of safeguarding the autonomy of individuals by providing them with personalized options to choose from regarding the sharing and utilization of personal health data. To facilitate the widespread introduction of dynamic consent concepts in practice, individuals must perceive these procedures as useful and easy to use. This study examines the user experience of a dynamic consent-based application, in particular focusing on personalized options, and explores whether this approach may be (...)
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