Wearables & Sensors Resources
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Parkinson's Disease: Leveraging Wearable DHTs
10/22/2024
Wearable DHTs offer a solution to the challenges of measuring Parkinson's disease in clinical trials. Discover how these technologies can improve outcome measures and accelerate drug development.
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What Does The New FDA DHT Guidance Mean?
1/18/2024
In December 2023, the FDA released the final version of its digital health technologies guidance, outlining the facilitated use of sensor-based DHTs and wearables in clinical investigations.
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A Guide to Digital Endpoints in Respiratory Diseases
4/15/2025
Learn how wearables and DHTs are alleviating the trial participation burden, increasing the likelihood of trial success, and enhancing the overall management of these conditions.
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4 Ways Home Visits Support Successful Rare Disease Clinical Trials
4/25/2023
Researchers, patients, pharma, and regulators face several obstacles when designing and conducting rare disease trials. Here, we delve into the importance of home visits in rare disease clinical trials.
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Bridging Clinical Efficacy And Real-World Effectiveness In Digital Therapeutics Trials
2/7/2022
No matter how conclusive clinical evidence is for medical treatments, developers may struggle to see precisely how their treatment performs in the real world—outside the controlled environment of the clinic or office.
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Ready For Remote: eCOA Adapts To A Hybrid World
6/2/2022
Due to the global health impact of COVID-19, many aspects of daily life have been moved to a hybrid model, meaning a mix of in-person and technology-enabled interactions In this blog, learn why eCOAs are especially well-suited for hybrid clinical trials.
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Deriving Reliable Clinical Outcome Scores From Continuous DHT Data
6/10/2025
DHT-derived endpoints, especially percentile-based metrics, hold promise for robust, scalable measurement in clinical trials—provided they're chosen statistically and with adherence in mind.
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How Wearable Devices Improve Patient Engagement In Clinical Trials
5/9/2025
Wearables are no longer optional—they are foundational to the future of patient-centric, data-driven clinical research.
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Guidance For Gathering Complete, Unbiased Data From Wearables
4/21/2022
A critical aspect of wearable-enabled clinical trials is usability. This resource serves as a guide to understanding the impact each element of usability has on trial success.
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A Guide To Digital Endpoints In Dermatology Diseases
11/20/2023
Dive into recommendations released by the FDA regarding the use of DHTs in clinical development and the opportunities wearable-based digital endpoints present to the life sciences industry.