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Identification and Management of Thyroid Dysfunction Using At-Home Sample Collection and Telehealth Services: Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Data

Identification and Management of Thyroid Dysfunction Using At-Home Sample Collection and Telehealth Services: Retrospective Analysis of Real-World Data

The project was deemed exempt from review by the WCG institutional review board because it does not meet the definition of human subjects research (federal regulation 45 CFR 46.102). This analysis included deidentified data from a consumer database of at-home collected, mail-in thyroid tests (Everlywell, Inc). Consumers had independently purchased thyroid test collection kits.

Kathleen M Gavin, Daniel Kreitzberg, Yvette Gaudreau, Marisa Cruz, Timothy A Bauer

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43707

The Reconstruction of Human Fingerprints From High-Resolution Computed Tomography Data: Feasibility Study and Associated Ethical Issues

The Reconstruction of Human Fingerprints From High-Resolution Computed Tomography Data: Feasibility Study and Associated Ethical Issues

Perhaps the most widely used biometric information for human individualization is the friction ridge pattern on the fingertips, often referred to as fingerprints [3]. As with the face in head imaging, friction ridges are also recorded as part of the imaging data when a participant’s hand is imaged.

Orestis L Katsamenis, Charles B Burson-Thomas, Philip J Basford, J Brian Pickering, Martin Browne

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(11):e38650

Participatory Disease Surveillance Systems: Ethical Framework

Participatory Disease Surveillance Systems: Ethical Framework

Reference 31: Ethics in public health research: protecting human subjects: the role of community advisory Reference 38: Research on human biological materials: what consent is needed, and when New criteria regarding consent for human tissue research in the Declaration of Helsinki Reference 47: Consent to research involving human biological samples obtained during medical care Reference 54: Where are human subjects in big data research? The emerging ethics dividehuman

Lester Darryl Darryl Geneviève, Andrea Martani, Tenzin Wangmo, Daniela Paolotti, Carl Koppeschaar, Charlotte Kjelsø, Caroline Guerrisi, Marco Hirsch, Olivia Woolley-Meza, Paul Lukowicz, Antoine Flahault, Bernice Simone Elger

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(5):e12273

Exploring Social Media Group Use Among Breastfeeding Mothers: Qualitative Analysis

Exploring Social Media Group Use Among Breastfeeding Mothers: Qualitative Analysis

Reference 1: Breastfeeding and the use of human milk: an analysis of the American Academy of Pediatrics Dept. of Health and Human Services. The surgeon general's call to action to support breastfeeding. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Office of the Surgeon General. 2011human

Kara Renee Skelton, Retta Evans, Jenna LaChenaye, Jonathan Amsbary, Martha Wingate, Laura Talbott

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2018;1(2):e11344

Research Ethics in the European Influenzanet Consortium: Scoping Review

Research Ethics in the European Influenzanet Consortium: Scoping Review

However, it is not known how national RECs judged and approved their respective studies; for instance, they could have considered the gathered personal health-related data from participants to be fully anonymized for which no informed consent is required or considered studies to be human subject research.

Lester Darryl Geneviève, Tenzin Wangmo, Damien Dietrich, Olivia Woolley-Meza, Antoine Flahault, Bernice Simone Elger

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2018;4(4):e67