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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Modernizing symptom monitoring is essential to improving clinical trial quality, and these tools deliver richer, more accurate data that can help close information gaps.
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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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Learn how wearables and DHTs are alleviating the trial participation burden, increasing the likelihood of trial success, and enhancing the overall management of these conditions.
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Wearable digital health technologies (DHTs) are transforming cardiovascular health monitoring by enabling continuous, real-world assessment through optical sensors like photoplethysmography (PPG).
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Take a closer look at the FDA's draft guidance on designing and implementing DCTs, notably remote trial visits, the use of digital health technologies, institutional review board oversight, and more.
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Understand how eConsent can benefit trials and align with IRB ethical commitments, how to prepare your IRB submission for approval, and the future impact of large language models.
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With the right eSource technology, discover how trial data can be aggregated, integrated, and classified to accelerate data analysis for insight-based decisions in real time.