CLINICAL TRIAL WEARABLES & SENSORS INSIGHTS
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The Future Of Wearable Technology In Clinical Trials
Learn how wearable technology is reshaping the future of clinical trials, offering unprecedented opportunities to collect continuous, real-time health data while improving patient access and engagement.
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Pros & Cons Of Using Wearables In Clinical Trials
What are the biggest advantages and challenges of using wearables in a clinical trial? And who do you need on your team to add wearables to a trial? These are the questions Bryan Hansen, Ph.D. of Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine answers in this Q&A.
WEARABLES & SENSORS RESOURCES
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Here, we analyze the current landscape of obesity management, underscoring the critical need for comprehensive approaches that prioritize overall well-being beyond simple weight reduction.
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Discover how advancements in digital health technology are reshaping pediatric research and enhancing our understanding of physical activity and gait in children.
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In this interview, learn how scientists are developing a novel digital outcome measure for measuring scratch in people with atopic dermatitis.
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As actigraphy continues to advance, explore how improvements in device comfort and usability will enhance patient compliance, further optimizing its pivotal role in clinical research across various therapeutic domains.
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Explore how technological advancements, innovative business models, increased wearables support, FDA’s push to the industry to adopt DCTs, and a holistic approach to clinical trials have proliferated the DCT landscape.
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Discover how technological advancements have created the Internet of Things (IoT), in which numerous devices, including wearables like fitness trackers, can all be connected through software and cloud computing.
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This comprehensive overview illustrates the intersection between prescription digital therapeutics, digital health tools, and decentralized clinical trials in a remote care setting.