CLINICAL TRIAL WEARABLES & SENSORS INSIGHTS
-
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.
-
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
-
Gain insight into the slow adoption rates and consider several compelling reasons why researchers should integrate these devices sooner rather than later.
-
Discuss these questions with any wearable technology partner to establish a solid foundation for a successful collaboration that maximizes the potential of wearable DHTs in your clinical research endeavors.
-
Explore how by combining digital technologies with secondary RWD, researchers can gather a more holistic understanding of the patient.
-
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.
-
Given study decentralization and the many electronic sources of data now available, it is time for sponsors and contract research organizations to face the inevitable: EDCs need to be “sunsetted.”
-
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.
-
In this blog, see how each decentralized clinical trial is unique and has its own set of requirements. Based on your trial’s design, consider how to plan for necessary system interactions, leverage the data collected, and select the right partner.