Ethical concerns around privacy and data security in AI health monitoring for Parkinson’s disease: insights from patients, family members, and healthcare professionals


연구 분야: Infrastructure



학회: AI & SOCIETY


초록

Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in medicine are gradually changing biomedical research and patient care. High expectations and promises from novel AI applications aiming to positively impact society raise new ethical considerations for patients and caregivers who use these technologies. Based on a qualitative content analysis of semi-structured interviews and focus groups with healthcare professionals (HCPs), patients, and family members of patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), the present study investigates participant views on the comparative benefits and problems of using human versus AI predictive computer vision health monitoring, as well as participants’ ethical concerns regarding these technologies. Participants presumed that AI monitoring would enhance information sharing and treatment, but voiced concerns about data ownership, data protection, commercialization of patient data, and privacy at home. They highlighted that privacy issues at home and data security issues are often linked and should be investigated together. Findings may help technologists, HCPs, and policymakers determine how to incorporate stakeholders’ intersecting but divergent concerns into developing and implementing AI PD monitoring tools.


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Itai Bavli

The Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics School of Population and Public Health The University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada

Andorra
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Anita Ho

School of Public Health Boston University Boston MA USA

Morocco
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Ravneet Mahal

The Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics School of Population and Public Health The University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada

Andorra

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발행 연도 2024년
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출판 국가 Morocco, Andorra, Canada
사이트 Springer
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