Public acceptability of computer-controlled antibiotic management: an exploration of automated dosing and opportunities for implementation
A paucity of data describing citizen perceptions of novel technologies, including those containing unsupervised computer-controlled systems is currently available. We explored citizen perceptions of using a microneedle biosensor and automated dose control system at a university public festival. Groups of citizens (from 2-6 people per group) attended a short demonstration of a microneedle biosensor and automated dosing system versus a traditional phlebotomy approach over a two-day public festival.
Source: Journal of Infection - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Timothy M Rawson, Damien Ming, Sally AN Gowers, David ME Freeman, Pau Herrero, Pantelis Georgiou, Anthony E Cass, Danny O'Hare, Alison H Holmes Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research