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Public willingness to share self-generated health data hinges on trust, not incentives. Building transparent, secure, and user-controlled data infrastructures is key for participation in digital health research.

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Area of Science:

  • Digital Health
  • Health Data Sharing
  • Public Health Research

Background:

  • Self-generated health data can advance digital prevention and research.
  • Public willingness to share personal health data is crucial for its utility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine public attitudes towards health data sharing within the Austrian PreNUDGE project.
  • To identify factors influencing the willingness of individuals to share their health data for research.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative research methodology.
  • Analysis of focus groups and individual interviews with diverse population segments.
  • Application of meaning condensation technique for data interpretation.

Main Results:

  • Trust-related factors (transparency, security, user control) are more influential than financial incentives for data sharing acceptance.
  • Public skepticism exists regarding the economic utilization of personal health data.
  • Acceptance is contingent upon perceived trustworthiness of data-handling entities.

Conclusions:

  • Developing trustworthy and user-centric data-sharing platforms is essential for fostering public participation.
  • Addressing public concerns about data security and control is paramount for successful digital health initiatives.
  • Future research should focus on building robust and transparent health data infrastructures.