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Engaging research participants to inform the ethical conduct of mobile imaging pervasive sensing and location tracking research

机译:吸引研究参与者参与有关移动成像普适传感和位置跟踪研究的道德行为的信息

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Researchers utilize mobile imaging, pervasive sensing, social media, and location tracking (MISST) technologies to observe and intervene with participants in their natural environment. The use of MISST methods and tools introduces unique ethical issues due to the type and quantity of data, and produces raising new challenges around informed consent, risk assessment, and data management. Since MISST methods are relatively new in behavioral research, there is little documented evidence to guide institutional review board (IRB) risk assessment and inform appropriate risk management strategies. This study was conducted to contribute the participant perspectives when considering ethical and responsible practices. Participants (n = 82) enrolled in an observational study where they wore several MISST devices for 1 week completed an exit survey. Survey items focused on the following: 1—device comfort, 2—informed consent, 3—privacy protections, and 4—bystander engagement. The informed consent process reflected participant actual experience. Device comfort and privacy were raised as concerns to both the participants and bystanders. While the majority of the participants reported a positive experience, it is important to note that the participants were volunteers who were not mandated to wear tracking devices and that persons who are mandated may not have a similar response. Findings support strategies proposed in the Kelly et al. (2013) ethical framework, which emphasizes procedures to improve informed consent, protect privacy, manage data, and respect bystander rights when using a wearable camera.
机译:研究人员利用移动成像,普适传感,社交媒体和位置跟踪(MISST)技术观察并干预自然环境中的参与者。由于数据的类型和数量,MISST方法和工具的使用引入了独特的道德问题,并在知情同意,风险评估和数据管理方面提出了新的挑战。由于MISST方法在行为研究中相对较新,因此很少有文献证据可指导机构审查委员会(IRB)风险评估并提供适当的风险管理策略。进行这项研究是为了在考虑道德和负责任的做法时为参与者的观点提供帮助。参加一项观察性研究的参与者(n = 82),他们戴着几种MISST设备进行了1周的锻炼,完成了退出调查。调查项目集中在以下方面:1 –设备舒适度; 2 –知情同意; 3 –隐私保护;以及4 –旁观者参与。知情同意过程反映了参与者的实际经验。与会者和旁观者都对设备的舒适性和隐私性提出了更高的要求。尽管大多数参与者报告了积极的经验,但必须注意的是,参与者是没有被授权佩戴跟踪设备的志愿者,被授权的人可能没有类似的反应。凯利等人提出的发现支持策略。 (2013年)道德框架,该框架强调了在使用可穿戴式相机时改善知情同意,保护隐私,管理数据并尊重旁观者权利的程序。

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