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View article: The ethics of mHealth as a global phenomenon
The ethics of mHealth as a global phenomenon Open
Over the last years, mHealth technologies in combination with internet-driven data exchange are being widely implemented in many countries.1 These involve a diverse range of apps, wearables, implants and other digital devices that purport …
View article: Disclosing Otherness: Situated Knowledges and the Politics of Ethnographic Approaches to the #WeAreNotWaiting Movement in Type 1 Diabetes and Beyond
Disclosing Otherness: Situated Knowledges and the Politics of Ethnographic Approaches to the #WeAreNotWaiting Movement in Type 1 Diabetes and Beyond Open
In this article, I reflect on my empirical engagement in the global (digital) health movement #WeAreNotWaiting in the context of Type 1 Diabetes. I want to take my relationships and interactions in this community as a starting point to dis…
View article: Patient‐led innovation and global health justice: Open‐source digital health technology for type 1 diabetes care
Patient‐led innovation and global health justice: Open‐source digital health technology for type 1 diabetes care Open
Health innovation is mainly envisioned in direct connection to medical research institutions or pharmaceutical and technology companies. Yet, these types of innovation often do not meet the needs and expectations of individuals affected by…
View article: Transformative medical ethics: A framework for changing practice according to normative–ethical requirements
Transformative medical ethics: A framework for changing practice according to normative–ethical requirements Open
We propose a step‐by‐step methodological framework of translational bioethics that aims at changing medical practice according to normative–ethical requirements, which we will thus call “transformative medical ethics.” The framework become…
View article: Digitized Patients: Elaborative Tinkering and Knowledge Practices in the Open-source Type 1 Diabetes “Looper Community”
Digitized Patients: Elaborative Tinkering and Knowledge Practices in the Open-source Type 1 Diabetes “Looper Community” Open
In this article, I explore knowledge practices in increasingly digitized, data-driven, and personalized healthcare settings by empirically focusing on the “looper community” in type 1 diabetes. This community develops and uses open-source …
View article: Device activism and material participation in healthcare: retracing forms of engagement in the #WeAreNotWaiting movement for open-source closed-loop systems in type 1 diabetes self-care
Device activism and material participation in healthcare: retracing forms of engagement in the #WeAreNotWaiting movement for open-source closed-loop systems in type 1 diabetes self-care Open
The #WeAreNotWaiting movement is a global digital health phenomenon in which people with diabetes, mainly type 1 diabetes (T1D), engage in the development and usage of open-source closed-loop technology for the improvement of their “chroni…
View article: Ethical, legal and social aspects of mHealth technologies: Navigating the field
Ethical, legal and social aspects of mHealth technologies: Navigating the field Open
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies, such as apps, smartwatches, sensors or technology built into shoes or fabrics, are increasingly becoming an essential part of healthy life- styles, disease prevention and management. The hope is that m…