CLINICAL TRIAL WEARABLES & SENSORS INSIGHTS

  • 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.

  • 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 VIDEOS

Clinical trial technologies have been innovated and introduced into clinical research with the hope of making trials quicker, easier, and more accurate — for all parties involved. But what happens when the approach isn’t as patient centric as intended? Janssen Clinical Innovation’s Bert Hartog describes how using one particular wearable nearly derailed a study.

Given the essential role of sleep in overall quality of life and its link to various chronic conditions, accurately measuring sleep is crucial for developing patient-centric therapies and enhancing public health.

As the volume and variety of clinical trial data have exploded - including electronic health records (EHR), sensors, and ePRO data - processes to manage and monitor that data have not kept pace. These processes are still grounded in a retroactive data review and reconciliation with a primary focus on eCRF data.

Watch as experts from ActiGraph, Bellerophon Therapeutics, and IQVIA come together to explore the obstacles and potential breakthroughs in rare disease research.

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