CLINICAL TRIAL WEARABLES & SENSORS INSIGHTS
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Digital Measurement Of Nocturnal Scratch In Atopic Dermatitis
A major challenge in managing atopic dermatitis (AD) is the lack of objective tools to measure the impact of nocturnal scratching, but new digital measurement solutions could address this gap.
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How Wearable Devices Improve Patient Engagement In Clinical Trials
Wearables are no longer optional—they are foundational to the future of patient-centric, data-driven clinical research.
WEARABLES & SENSORS RESOURCES
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Wearables are no longer optional—they are foundational to the future of patient-centric, data-driven clinical research.
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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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Review the final release of "Digital Health Technologies for Remote Data Acquisition in Clinical Investigations”, where the FDA acknowledges DHT value and the increasing use of them in clinical trials.
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Uncover how wearable technologies are helping advance digital health measures in obesity research and contribute to the development of more effective, sustainable obesity treatments.
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To create an effective decentralized clinical trial, tools and methods must be considered within the context of challenges faced by the clinical trial’s patients, physicians, and sites.
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Take a closer look at the FDA's draft guidance on designing and implementing DCTs, notably remote trial visits, the use of digital health technologies, institutional review board oversight, and more.
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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.