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消费者对美国成年人消费者数字数据在健康应用和健康隐私方面的看法:定性访谈研究。

Consumer Views on Health Applications of Consumer Digital Data and Health Privacy Among US Adults: Qualitative Interview Study.

机构信息

Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.

Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2021 Jun 9;23(6):e29395. doi: 10.2196/29395.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In 2020, the number of internet users surpassed 4.6 billion. Individuals who create and share digital data can leave a trail of information about their habits and preferences that collectively generate a digital footprint. Studies have shown that digital footprints can reveal important information regarding an individual's health status, ranging from diet and exercise to depression. Uses of digital applications have accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic where public health organizations have utilized technology to reduce the burden of transmission, ultimately leading to policy discussions about digital health privacy. Though US consumers report feeling concerned about the way their personal data is used, they continue to use digital technologies.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to understand the extent to which consumers recognize possible health applications of their digital data and identify their most salient concerns around digital health privacy.

METHODS

We conducted semistructured interviews with a diverse national sample of US adults from November 2018 to January 2019. Participants were recruited from the Ipsos KnowledgePanel, a nationally representative panel. Participants were asked to reflect on their own use of digital technology, rate various sources of digital information, and consider several hypothetical scenarios with varying sources and health-related applications of personal digital information.

RESULTS

The final cohort included a diverse national sample of 45 US consumers. Participants were generally unaware what consumer digital data might reveal about their health. They also revealed limited knowledge of current data collection and aggregation practices. When responding to specific scenarios with health-related applications of data, they had difficulty weighing the benefits and harms but expressed a desire for privacy protection. They saw benefits in using digital data to improve health, but wanted limits to health programs' use of consumer digital data.

CONCLUSIONS

Current privacy restrictions on health-related data are premised on the notion that these data are derived only from medical encounters. Given that an increasing amount of health-related data is derived from digital footprints in consumer settings, our findings suggest the need for greater transparency of data collection and uses, and broader health privacy protections.

摘要

背景

2020 年,互联网用户数量超过 46 亿。创建和共享数字数据的个人会留下关于其习惯和偏好的信息痕迹,这些信息痕迹共同构成了数字足迹。研究表明,数字足迹可以揭示有关个人健康状况的重要信息,包括饮食和运动以及抑郁等方面。在 COVID-19 大流行期间,数字应用程序的使用加速,公共卫生组织利用技术来减轻传播负担,最终导致关于数字健康隐私的政策讨论。尽管美国消费者表示对个人数据的使用方式感到担忧,但他们仍在继续使用数字技术。

目的

本研究旨在了解消费者在多大程度上认识到其数字数据可能具有的健康应用,并确定他们对数字健康隐私最关注的问题。

方法

我们于 2018 年 11 月至 2019 年 1 月期间对美国成年人群进行了半结构化访谈,参与者是从 Ipsos KnowledgePanel 中招募的,该小组是一个具有全国代表性的小组。参与者被要求反思自己对数字技术的使用,对各种数字信息来源进行评分,并考虑几种具有不同来源和与健康相关的个人数字信息应用的假设情景。

结果

最终队列包括来自美国的 45 名具有不同背景的消费者。参与者通常不知道消费者数字数据可能揭示其健康状况的哪些信息。他们还透露了对当前数据收集和聚合实践的有限了解。当对具有数据健康相关应用的特定场景做出回应时,他们很难权衡利弊,但表达了对隐私保护的渴望。他们认为使用数字数据来改善健康是有益的,但希望限制健康计划对消费者数字数据的使用。

结论

当前与健康相关的数据隐私限制是基于这些数据仅来自医疗接触的观念。鉴于越来越多的与健康相关的数据来自消费者环境中的数字足迹,我们的研究结果表明需要提高数据收集和使用的透明度,并扩大健康隐私保护。

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