Posts Tagged ‘067’
An Evaluation of the User Experience and Privacy Concerns of Individuals Misusing Opioids Using a Location Tracking Mobile Application
New forms of data, including location data, may improve the effectiveness of interventions for preventing and treating OUD, increase access to treatment, and address racial and ethnic disparities. This qualitative study aimed to identify factors that contribute to users’ experience with a publicly available location-tracking mobile app, and investigate their privacy and ethical concerns. The…
Read MoreFeasibility of Collecting Digital Mobility Data for Research (067)
Researchers studying opioid use disorder (OUD), especially among populations who have been arrested or incarcerated, have a difficult time recruiting and retaining participants to studies. Similarly, researchers and policymakers have a difficult time ensuring that patients with OUD stay engaged in clinical care services, such as medications to treat OUD. New forms of digital data,…
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