Remote data collection for public health research in a COVID-19 era: ethical implications, challenges and opportunities.
B Hensen ;
CRS Mackworth-Young ;
MSimwinga;
N Abdelmagid ;
JBanda;
C Mavodza ;
AM Doyle ;
C Bonell ;
HA Weiss ;
(2021)
Remote data collection for public health research in a COVID-19 era: ethical implications, challenges and opportunities.
Health policy and planning, 36 (3).
pp. 360-368.
ISSN 0268-1080
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czaa158
Physical distancing measures have lead many public health researchers to transition to remote data collection, via mobile phones, online or other virtual platforms. These methods pose a number of challenges related to obtaining informed consent.
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