Challenges and Opportunities in Big Data Science to Address Health Inequities and Focus the HIV Response.
Katherine RucinskiJesse KnightKalai WillisLinwei WangAmrita RaoMary Anne RoachRefilwe Phaswana-MafuyaLe BaoSafiatou ThiamPeter ArimiSharmistha MishraStefan BaralPublished in: Current HIV/AIDS reports (2024)
Social, ethical, and legal considerations of Big Data Science have been identified in the context of HIV research. However, efforts to mitigate these challenges have been limited. Consequences include disciplinary silos within the field of HIV, a lack of meaningful engagement and ownership with and by communities, and potential misinterpretation or misappropriation of analyses that could further exacerbate health inequities. Big Data Science can support the HIV response by helping to identify gaps in previously undiscovered or understudied pathways to HIV acquisition and onward transmission, including the consequences for health outcomes and associated comorbidities. However, in the absence of a guiding framework for equity, alongside meaningful collaboration with communities through balanced partnerships, a reliance on big data could continue to reinforce inequities within and across marginalized populations.
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