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Streaming Physiological Data: General Public Perceptions of Secondary Use and Application to Research in Neonatal Intensive Care

机译:流生理数据:对新生儿重症监护的一般公众对二次使用的看法和研究

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High speed physiological data represents one of the most untapped resources in healthcare today and is a form of Big Data. Physiological data is captured and displayed on a wide range of devices in healthcare environments. Frequently this data is transitory and lost once initially displayed. Researchers wish to store and analyze these datasets, however, there is little evidence of any engagement with citizens regarding their perceptions of physiological data capture for secondary use. This paper presents the findings of a self-administered household survey (n=165, response rate = 34%) that investigated Australian and Canadian citizens' perceptions of such physiological data capture and re-use. Results indicate general public support for the secondary use of physiological streaming data. Discussion considers the potential application of such data in neonatal intensive care contexts in relation to our Artemis research. Consideration of the perceptions of secondary use of the streaming data as early as possible will assist in building appropriate use models, with a focus on parents in the neonatal context.
机译:高速生理数据代表了今天医疗保健最无障的资源之一,是一种大数据的形式。捕获生理数据并显示在医疗保健环境中的各种设备上。经常这种数据是暂时的,并且最初显示一次。研究人员希望储存和分析这些数据集,但是,几乎没有与公民参与的证据,了解其对次要使用的对生理数据捕获的看法。本文介绍了自我管理的家庭调查(N = 165,响应率= 34%)的调查结果,调查了澳大利亚和加拿大公民对这种生理数据捕获和重用的看法。结果表明,普遍公众支持生理流数据的二次使用。讨论认为,在与我们的艺术家研究有关的新生儿重症监护语境中潜在地应用这些数据。考虑到尽早对流数据的二次使用的看法将有助于建立适当的使用模型,重点关注新生儿背景中的父母。

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