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Collecting and sharing self-generated health and lifestyle data: Understanding barriers for people living with long-term health conditions - a survey study.

Richard D BrownLynne CoventryElizabeth SillenceJohn BlytheSimone StumpfJon BirdAbigail C Durrant
Published in: Digital health (2022)
Our findings suggest that, in order for health professionals and researchers to benefit from the increased prevalence of self-generated health and lifestyle data, more can be done to address security concerns and to understand perceived risks associated with data sharing. Digital platforms aimed at facilitating the sharing of self-generated health and lifestyle data may look to highlight security features, enable users to control the sharing of certain information types, and emphasise the practical benefits to users of sharing health and lifestyle data with others.
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