Beyond a “Take It” or “Leave It” Approach to eConsent Design on Health Social Networks

Wendy Rowan, Yvonne O’Connor, Laura Lynch, C. Heavin
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With the proliferation of eHealth resources promoting health data storage, analysis, and dissemination, it is important for individuals to understand the implications of sharing their highly sensitive personal health information (PHI) online. However, uncertainty remains about the level of individual awareness and understanding when sharing PHI on health social networks (HSN). This article explores individuals' emotion and cognition in the provision of eConsent for PHI on a HSN focusing on individual engagement of emotion pre- and post-registration. Prior to participants reading the HSN's privacy policy (PP) and terms and conditions (T&Cs), a ‘just click' behavior was widely observed. This article shows that educating users about the implications of T&Cs and PPs changes their attitudes toward giving eConsent. By exploring individual emotion and cognition, this study proposes guidelines for software developers designing eConsent for HSNs.
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超越“接受”或“离开”的方法:健康社交网络上的eConsent设计
随着电子健康资源的激增,促进了健康数据的存储、分析和传播,个人了解在线共享其高度敏感的个人健康信息(PHI)的含义非常重要。然而,在健康社交网络(HSN)上分享PHI时,个人的意识和理解水平仍然存在不确定性。本文探讨了在HSN上为PHI提供eConsent时个体的情绪和认知,重点关注个体在注册前和注册后的情绪参与。在参与者阅读HSN的隐私政策(PP)和条款和条件(T&Cs)之前,“点击”行为被广泛观察到。本文表明,教育用户了解t&c和pp的含义会改变他们对提供eConsent的态度。本研究通过对个人情感和认知的探索,为软件开发人员设计hsn的eConsent提供指导。
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