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2017
Client-Focused Security Assessment of mHealth Apps and Recommended Practices to Prevent or Mitigate Transport Security Issues
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017 (Oct 18); 5(10):e147
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Putting the Focus Back on the Patient: How Privacy Concerns Affect Personal Health Information Sharing Intentions
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Sep 13); 19(9):e169
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Consent Processes for Mobile App Mediated Research: Systematic Review
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017 (Aug 30); 5(8):e126
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Tamper-Resistant Mobile Health Using Blockchain Technology
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017 (Jul 26); 5(7):e111
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The Rules of Engagement: Perspectives on Secure Messaging From Experienced Ambulatory Patient Portal Users
JMIR Med Inform 2017 (Jul 04); 5(3):e13
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Acceptance of Mobile Health in Communities Underrepresented in Biomedical Research: Barriers and Ethical Considerations for Scientists
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017 (Jun 28); 5(6):e87
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Attitudes Toward the Ethics of Research Using Social Media: A Systematic Review
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Jun 06); 19(6):e195
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Pharma Websites and “Professionals-Only” Information: The Implications for Patient Trust and Autonomy
J Med Internet Res 2017 (May 24); 19(5):e178
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Ethics Considerations in Global Mobile Phone-Based Surveys of Noncommunicable Diseases: A Conceptual Exploration
J Med Internet Res 2017 (May 05); 19(5):e110
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Erosion of Digital Professionalism During Medical Students’ Core Clinical Clerkships
JMIR Med Educ 2017 (May 03); 3(1):e9
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Ethics and Privacy Implications of Using the Internet and Social Media to Recruit Participants for Health Research: A Privacy-by-Design Framework for Online Recruitment
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Apr 06); 19(4):e104
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Methodological and Ethical Challenges in a Web-Based Randomized Controlled Trial of a Domestic Violence Intervention
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Mar 28); 19(3):e94
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Use of Videos Improves Informed Consent Comprehension in Web-Based Surveys Among Internet-Using Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Randomized Controlled Trial
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Mar 06); 19(3):e64
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Scientific Misconduct and Social Media: Role of Twitter in the Stimulus Triggered Acquisition of Pluripotency Cells Scandal
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Feb 28); 19(2):e57
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The Effect of the General Data Protection Regulation on Medical Research
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Feb 24); 19(2):e47
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Checking Questionable Entry of Personally Identifiable Information Encrypted by One-Way Hash Transformation
JMIR Med Inform 2017 (Feb 17); 5(1):e2
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Formative Evaluation of Participant Experience With Mobile eConsent in the App-Mediated Parkinson mPower Study: A Mixed Methods Study
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017 (Feb 16); 5(2):e14
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Screening for Child Sexual Exploitation in Online Sexual Health Services: An Exploratory Study of Expert Views
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Feb 14); 19(2):e30
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Navigating Ethics in the Digital Age: Introducing Connected and Open Research Ethics (CORE), a Tool for Researchers and Institutional Review Boards
J Med Internet Res 2017 (Feb 08); 19(2):e38
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Pediatric Residents’ Perceptions of Potential Professionalism Violations on Social Media: A US National Survey
JMIR Med Educ 2017 (Jan 31); 3(1):e2
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