"Are we getting the biometric bioethics right?" - the use of biometrics within the healthcare system in Malawi.

Q1 Arts and Humanities Global Bioethics Pub Date : 2020-06-05 DOI:10.1080/11287462.2020.1773063
Mphatso Mwapasa, Kate Gooding, Moses Kumwenda, Marriott Nliwasa, Kruger Kaswaswa, Rodrick Sambakunsi, Michael Parker, Susan Bull, Nicola Desmond
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Biometrics is the science of establishing the identity of an individual based on their physical attributes. Ethical concerns surrounding the appropriate use of biometrics have been raised, especially in resource-poor settings. A qualitative investigation was conducted to explore biometrics clients (n = 14), implementers (n = 12) and policy makers as well as bioethicists (n = 4) perceptions of the ethical aspects of implementing biometrics within the healthcare system in Malawi. Informed use, privacy and confidentiality as well as perceptions of benefits and harms were identified as major issues in the application of biometrics. Implementation of biometrics within the healthcare system in Malawi poses a range of potential ethical issues and practical challenges that impact on equitable uptake. There is a need for more research to explore the benefits and harms of biometrics in practice. Improved community engagement and sensitization should be a required component of biometrics introduction in Malawi.

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“我们的生物识别技术是否符合生物伦理?”-在马拉维的医疗保健系统中使用生物识别技术。
生物计量学是一门根据个人的身体特征来确定其身份的科学。人们提出了关于适当使用生物识别技术的伦理问题,特别是在资源贫乏的环境中。进行了一项定性调查,以探讨生物识别客户(n = 14),实施者(n = 12)和政策制定者以及生物伦理学家(n = 4)对马拉维医疗保健系统内实施生物识别技术的伦理方面的看法。知情使用、隐私和保密以及对利益和危害的认识被确定为生物识别技术应用中的主要问题。生物识别技术在马拉维医疗保健系统的实施带来了一系列潜在的伦理问题和实际挑战,影响了公平的吸收。有必要进行更多的研究来探索生物识别技术在实践中的利弊。改善社区参与和宣传应成为马拉维引入生物识别技术的必要组成部分。
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Global Bioethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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