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Erschienen in: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 4/2019

22.04.2019 | Scientific Contribution

Mobile health ethics and the expanding role of autonomy

verfasst von: Bettina Schmietow, Georg Marckmann

Erschienen in: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy | Ausgabe 4/2019

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Abstract

Mhealth technology is mushrooming world-wide and, in a variety of forms, reaches increasing numbers of users in ever-widening contexts and virtually independent from standard medical evidence assessment. Yet, debate on the broader societal impact including in particular mapping and classification of ethical issues raised has been limited. This article, as part of an ongoing empirically informed ethical research project, provides an overview of ethical issues of mhealth applications with a specific focus on implications on autonomy as a key notion in the debate. A multi-stage model of references to the potential of mhealth use for strengthening some or other form of self-determination will be proposed as a descriptive tool. It illustrates an assumed continuum of enhanced autonomy via mhealth broadly conceived: from patient to user autonomy, to improved health literacy, and finally to the vision of supra-individual empowerment and democratised, participatory health and medicine as a whole. On closer examination, however, these references are frequently ambivalent or vague, perpetuating the at times uncritical use of established autonomy concepts in medical ethics. The article suggests zooming in on the range of autonomy-related aspects against the backdrop of digital innovation and datafied health more generally, and on this basis add to existing frameworks for the ethical evaluation of mhealth more specifically.
Fußnoten
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‘Datafication’ may also be used prescriptively. Couldry and Yu refer to “the process whereby life-processes must be converted into streams of data inputs for computer-based processing” which “is deemed a natural stage of development” (Couldry and Yu 2018: 4473).
 
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These perspectives highlight, for example, the effort to create a “culture of transparency” (Smith et al. 2016), questions concerning ownership and data access, and the trade-off between accelerated innovation, ethics and regulation (cf. Dorn 2015; Mittelstadt 2017; Torous and Roberts 2017).
 
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These kinds of enhanced autonomy, however, in turn raise new questions as regards the applicability of professional norms and responsibilities such as when lay persons are involved in mobile care offers that blur the boundary to regular psychotherapy (Kreitmair and Cho 2017).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Mobile health ethics and the expanding role of autonomy
verfasst von
Bettina Schmietow
Georg Marckmann
Publikationsdatum
22.04.2019
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy / Ausgabe 4/2019
Print ISSN: 1386-7423
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-8633
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-019-09900-y

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