Acceptance of Mobile Health in Communities Underrepresented in Biomedical Research: Barriers and Ethical Considerations for Scientists
Background The rapid expansion of direct-to-consumer wearable fitness products (eg, Flex 2, Fitbit) and research-grade sensors (eg, SenseCam, Microsoft Research; activPAL, PAL Technologies) coincides with new opportunities for biomedical and behavioral researchers. Underserved communities report amo...
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Main Authors: | Nebeker, Camille (Author), Murray, Kate (Author), Holub, Christina (Author), Haughton, Jessica (Author), Arredondo, Elva M (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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