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Ethics of Electronic Adherence Monitoring (Closed) 


EAM-Ethics focuses on understanding perspectives on ethical challenges surrounding electronic adherence monitoring (EAM) use (specifically, Wisepill). Several ethical challenges to EAM use have been hypothesized, but little is known about their relevance to individual users’ and researchers’ experiences of these devices. We are conducting qualitative interviews with UARTO participants who use Wisepill and who don’t use Wisepill, as well as interviews with UARTO RAs and local HIV physicians/ethics board members/community leaders.

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