2023
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.1132
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Attitudes of Covid‐19 patients toward sharing their health data: A survey‐based study to understand security and privacy concerns

Abstract: Background and Aims: Many people around the world, especially at the time of the Covid-19 outbreak, are concerned about their e-health data. The aim of this study was to investigate the attitudes of patients with Covid-19 toward sharing their health data for research and their concerns about security and privacy. Methods: This survey is a cross-sectional study conducted through an electronic researcher-made questionnaire from February to May 2021. Convenience sampling was applied to select the participants and… Show more

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“…During the pandemic, there have been various attempts related to the privacy of sensitive data handling. Moulaei et al [45] conducted a survey-based study to understand the attitudes of COVID-19 patients toward sharing their health data, revealing heightened concerns about the security and privacy of personally identifiable information. Xing et al [46] investigate the influence of privacy concerns and cultural distinctions on public opinion during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the crisis' worldwide scope and ramifications for public image.…”
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“…During the pandemic, there have been various attempts related to the privacy of sensitive data handling. Moulaei et al [45] conducted a survey-based study to understand the attitudes of COVID-19 patients toward sharing their health data, revealing heightened concerns about the security and privacy of personally identifiable information. Xing et al [46] investigate the influence of privacy concerns and cultural distinctions on public opinion during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the crisis' worldwide scope and ramifications for public image.…”
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confidence: 99%