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Privacy in Smart Health Monitoring: A Systematic Review and Research Directions

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Zhang, Jingjing
Hassandoust, F
Johnston, AC

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Association for Information Systems

Abstract

Privacy concerns related to surveillance technologies are a primary deterrent for consumers hesitant to share their health data with service providers in smart health monitoring systems (SHMSs). These concerns can impede the adoption and operational success of SHMSs, leading to dissatisfaction among both consumers and service providers. Despite the significance of privacy, existing literature on SHMSs tends to offer a somewhat fragmented exploration of this concept due to the complex nature of surveillance and the involvement of multiple stakeholders. To address this gap, this study develops a contextual framework based on a systematic review of 49 peer-reviewed articles, offering valuable insights for scholars seeking to understand the multifaceted privacy concerns in SHMS contexts. The findings emphasize the importance of integrating theoretical perspectives that better capture the intricate dynamics of smart health environments, helping healthcare providers and policymakers identify and address potential privacy issues when developing and implementing surveillance systems for personal health information. Additionally, the study highlights existing knowledge gaps and proposes six research avenues to achieve a deeper understanding of privacy in SHMSs.

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46 Information and Computing Sciences, 3503 Business Systems In Context, 3506 Marketing, 35 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services, 8.3 Policy, ethics, and research governance, Generic health relevance, 3 Good Health and Well Being, 0806 Information Systems, 0807 Library and Information Studies, 2001 Communication and Media Studies, 3503 Business systems in context, 4609 Information systems, Privacy, Contextualization, Smart Health Monitoring, Stakeholders, Surveillance, Systematic Literature Review

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Communications of the Association for Information Systems, ISSN: 1529-3181 (Print); 1529-3181 (Online), Association for Information Systems, 57, 318-364. doi: 10.17705/1CAIS.05713

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This is the Author's Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Communications of the Association for Information Systems © 2025 by the Association for Information Systems. The published version is available at doi: 10.17705/1CAIS.05713