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Ethical, legal, and social aspects of symptom checker applications: a scoping review.
Müller, Regina; Klemmt, Malte; Ehni, Hans-Jörg; Henking, Tanja; Kuhnmünch, Angelina; Preiser, Christine; Koch, Roland; Ranisch, Robert.
Afiliação
  • Müller R; Institute of Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Tübingen, Gartenstraße 47, 72074, Tübingen, Germany. regina.mueller@uni-tuebingen.de.
  • Klemmt M; Institute of Applied Social Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Münzstraße 12, 97070, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Ehni HJ; Institute of Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Tübingen, Gartenstraße 47, 72074, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Henking T; Institute of Applied Social Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Münzstraße 12, 97070, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Kuhnmünch A; Institute of Ethics and History of Medicine, University of Tübingen, Gartenstraße 47, 72074, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Preiser C; Institute of Occupational and Social Medicine and Health Services Research, University Hospital Tübingen, Wilhelmstraße 27, 72074, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Koch R; Institute for General Practice and Interprofessional Care, University Medicine Tübingen, Osianderstraße 5, 72076, Tübingen, Germany.
  • Ranisch R; Faculty of Health Sciences Brandenburg, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24-25, House 16, 14476, Potsdam, Golm, Germany.
Med Health Care Philos ; 25(4): 737-755, 2022 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36181620
ABSTRACT
Symptom Checker Applications (SCA) are mobile applications often designed for the end-user to assist with symptom assessment and self-triage. SCA are meant to provide the user with easily accessible information about their own health conditions. However, SCA raise questions regarding ethical, legal, and social aspects (ELSA), for example, regarding fair access to this new technology. The aim of this scoping review is to identify the ELSA of SCA in the scientific literature. A scoping review was conducted to identify the ELSA of SCA. Ten databases (e.g., Web of Science and PubMed) were used. Studies on SCA that address ELSA, written in English or German, were included in the review. The ELSA of SCA were extracted and synthesized using qualitative content analysis. A total of 25,061 references were identified, of which 39 were included in the analysis. The identified aspects were allotted to three main categories (1) Technology; (2) Individual Level; and (3) Healthcare system. The results show that there are controversial debates in the literature on the ethical and social challenges of SCA usage. Furthermore, the debates are characterised by a lack of a specific legal perspective and empirical data. The review provides an overview on the spectrum of ELSA regarding SCA. It offers guidance to stakeholders in the healthcare system, for example, patients, healthcare professionals, and insurance providers and could be used in future empirical research to investigate the perspectives of those affected, such as users.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Telemedicina / Aplicativos Móveis Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Telemedicina / Aplicativos Móveis Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article