Addressing the Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues of Healthtech in Education: Insights From Japan.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Motofumi Sumiya, Tomoko Nishimura, Kyoko Aizaki, Ikue Hirata, Nobuaki Tsukui, Yuko Osuka, Manabu Wakuta, Atsushi Senju
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Abstract

The increasing application of health technology (healthtech) in educational settings, particularly for monitoring students' mental health, has garnered significant attention. These technologies, which range from wearable devices to digital mental health screenings, offer new opportunities for enhancing student well-being and strengthening support systems. Numerous studies have explored the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSIs) of healthtech in the field of psychiatry, highlighting its potential benefits while also acknowledging the inherent complexities and risks that demand careful consideration. However, the ELSIs related to the use of healthtech in educational settings remain largely overlooked and insufficiently addressed. This study provides an overview of items that should be considered by researchers, teachers, and education boards or committees to promote healthtech in the educational context. By adapting existing ELSI frameworks from educational technology and digital health, this study systematically reviews ethical concerns surrounding healthtech in schools. Expert consultations were conducted through a project consisting of members with expertise related to healthtech, including developers, a teacher, a school counselor, and university researchers, leading to the identification of 52 ELSI concerns categorized into 8 domains: consent, rights and privacy, algorithms, information management, evaluation, use, role of public institutions, and relationships with private companies. Using Japan as a case study, we examine regulatory and cultural factors affecting healthtech adoption in schools. The findings reveal critical challenges, such as ensuring informed consent for minors, protecting student privacy, preventing biased algorithmic decision-making, and maintaining transparency in data management. In addition, institutional factors, including the role of public education policies and private-sector involvement, shape the ethical landscape of healthtech implementation. This study highlights the need for multistakeholder collaboration to establish guidelines that balance innovation with ethical responsibility. The study underscores the need for a multifaceted approach to mitigate risks such as data misuse, inequitable access, and algorithmic bias, ensuring the ethical and effective use of healthtech in education. The fundamental ELSI framework for healthtech, including privacy, consent, and algorithms, can be applied to educational systems worldwide, while aspects related to public education policies should be considered in accordance with the specific context of each country and culture. Incorporating healthtech into the educational system helps address the barriers associated with traditional approaches, including limited resources, cost constraints, and logistical challenges. Researchers from universities and healthtech companies, along with educators and other stakeholders, should ensure that healthtech projects consider diverse ELSI concerns at every stage before and during implementation.

解决教育中健康技术的伦理、法律和社会问题:来自日本的见解。
在教育环境中越来越多地应用卫生技术(healthtech),特别是用于监测学生的心理健康,已经引起了极大的关注。这些技术范围从可穿戴设备到数字心理健康筛查,为提高学生福祉和加强支持系统提供了新的机会。许多研究已经探索了精神病学领域中健康技术的伦理、法律和社会问题(ELSIs),强调了其潜在的好处,同时也承认了需要仔细考虑的内在复杂性和风险。然而,与在教育环境中使用卫生技术有关的低目标在很大程度上仍然被忽视,而且没有得到充分解决。本研究概述了研究人员、教师和教育委员会在教育环境中促进健康技术时应考虑的事项。通过适应现有的教育技术和数字健康的ELSI框架,本研究系统地回顾了学校中围绕健康技术的伦理问题。专家咨询是通过一个项目进行的,该项目由具有卫生技术相关专业知识的成员组成,包括开发人员、一名教师、一名学校辅导员和大学研究人员,最终确定了52个ELSI问题,分为8个领域:同意、权利和隐私、算法、信息管理、评估、使用、公共机构的角色以及与私营公司的关系。以日本为例,我们考察了影响学校采用医疗技术的监管和文化因素。调查结果揭示了关键的挑战,例如确保未成年人的知情同意,保护学生隐私,防止有偏见的算法决策,以及保持数据管理的透明度。此外,体制因素,包括公共教育政策的作用和私营部门的参与,塑造了卫生技术实施的伦理格局。本研究强调了多方利益相关者合作的必要性,以建立平衡创新与道德责任的指导方针。该研究强调需要采取多方面的方法来减轻数据滥用、不公平获取和算法偏见等风险,确保在教育中合乎道德和有效地使用卫生技术。医疗技术的基本ELSI框架,包括隐私、同意和算法,可以应用于全球的教育系统,而与公共教育政策相关的方面应根据每个国家和文化的具体背景加以考虑。将卫生技术纳入教育系统有助于解决与传统方法相关的障碍,包括有限的资源、成本限制和后勤挑战。来自大学和卫生技术公司的研究人员,以及教育工作者和其他利益相关者,应该确保卫生技术项目在实施之前和实施期间的每个阶段都考虑到不同的ELSI问题。
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