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  • Public Health
  • Digital Health
  • Epidemiology

Background:

  • The HIV epidemic disproportionately impacts marginalized populations.
  • Digital tools like GPS and EMA show promise for HIV research and interventions.
  • Acceptance of digital tech in HIV research is high, but privacy and trust are concerns.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore and describe the use of geolocation technology data in HIV research.
  • To examine ethical and implementation considerations for using geolocation data in HIV studies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of geolocation technology applications in HIV research.
  • Analysis of ethical and implementation challenges.
  • Discussion of strategies to enhance participant trust and data security.

Main Results:

  • Geolocation data offers potential for HIV research but raises privacy and trust issues.
  • Clear, transparent consent forms can improve participant trust.
  • Institutional Review Boards benefit from members knowledgeable in digital technologies.

Conclusions:

  • Ethical use of geolocation data in HIV research requires careful consideration of privacy and trust.
  • Ongoing examination of emerging ethical challenges is necessary as technology evolves.
  • Collaboration between researchers and institutional review boards is vital for responsible digital health research.