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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Here, the authors take a closer look at how these advancements are not just revolutionizing healthcare but also instilling hope for a brighter and healthier future.
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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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Wearable DHTs offer a less burdensome means of collecting data on physical activity, mobility, and sleep patterns, all of which are crucial indicators in heart failure management.
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Explore the critical role of sleep in clinical trials and its impact on health outcomes, emphasizing the need to address sleep disturbances for more effective and reliable research.
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Understand the gaps between how data is collected in real-world evidence (RWE) and randomized clinical trials (RCT) and how RWE is quickly finding ways to catch up.
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Check out a summary of the FDA’s guidance Framework for the Use of DHTs in Clinical Trials and what it means for sponsors and investigators using these innovative tools.
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Find out how sensor-based digital health technologies (DHTs) offer direct, objective daily life assessments, accelerating NMD drug development.