移动医疗应用隐私政策:患者想要什么vs.理解

Vikram G. R. Siberry, R. Ratwani, Deliya B. Wesley
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移动医疗应用程序(app)越来越多地作为补充工具,在各种临床情况下提供医疗服务。这项试点研究探讨了应用内隐私政策的可读性与患者对政策的理解之间的关系,以及患者对数据共享实践和政策内容的偏好。基于对了解隐私政策的经验和专业知识的个人的访谈(N=5),为研究中使用的两种政策中的每一种生成了与患者相关的重要内容细节列表。然后,患者(N = 5)从他们的角度确定了相同两项政策中的重要内容细节,并回答了有关个人数据共享偏好的一般问题。这两种应用程序政策在长度和阅读难度上有所不同,但患者在每种政策中只识别了40%的专家衍生内容细节。患者对应用程序使用其数据的类型和目的以及隐私政策更新通知的方法表达了明确的偏好。
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Mobile Health App Privacy Policies: What Patients Want vs. Understand
Mobile health applications (apps) are increasingly serving as supplement tools to provider-delivered care in various clinical scenarios. This pilot study explored the relationship between readability of in-app privacy policies and patient comprehension of the policy as well as patient preferences regarding data sharing practices and policy content. Based on interviews with individuals with experience and expertise understanding privacy policies (N=5), a list of important patient-relevant content details was generated for each of the two policies used in the study. Patients (N = 5) then determined important content details from their perspective in the same two policies and answered general questions regarding preferences for personal data sharing. The two app policies differed in length and reading difficulty, yet patients only identified 40% of expert-derived content details in each policy. Patients expressed clear preferences for types and purposes of their data being used by apps and method for privacy policy update notification.
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