Background: The use of mobile technologies for data capture and transmission has the potential to streamline clinical trials, but researchers lack methods for collecting, processing, and interpreting data from these tools. Objectives: To assess the performance of a technical platform for collecting and transmitting data from six mobile technologies in the clinic and at home, to apply methods for comparing them to clinical standard devices, and to measure their usability, including how willing subjects were to use them on a regular basis. Methods: In part 1 of the study, conducted over 3 weeks in the clinic, we tested two device pairs (mobile vs. clinical standard blood pressure monitor and mobile vs. clinical standard spirometer) on 25 heal...
Mobile health technologies (mHealth) are patient-worn or portable devices aimed at increasing the gr...
Abstract Background Clinical studies in children are necessary yet conducting multiple visits at stu...
Background. Mobile health and digital medicine technologies are becoming increasingly used by indivi...
Background: Increasingly, drug and device clinical trials are tracking activity levels and other qua...
Background: Electronic data capture (EDC) systems have been widely used in clinical research, but mo...
Mobile technologies such as smartphone applications, wearables, ingestibles, and implantables, are i...
Introduction The use of mobile devices in clinical research has advanced substantially in recent yea...
Contains fulltext : 167780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mob...
Objective: Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) have the potential to improve clinical trial data coll...
In future, more and more clinical trials will rely on smart mobile devices for collecting structured...
Recent advancements in mobile wireless devices (smart phones and tablets) have given these products ...
To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a mobile device based electronical data capture (mE...
Abstract Several inefficiencies in drug development trial implementation may be improved by moving d...
Mobile technologies offer the potential to reduce the costs of conducting clinical trials by collect...
Real world data (RWD) and their sources are increasingly available and used to generate clinical evi...
Mobile health technologies (mHealth) are patient-worn or portable devices aimed at increasing the gr...
Abstract Background Clinical studies in children are necessary yet conducting multiple visits at stu...
Background. Mobile health and digital medicine technologies are becoming increasingly used by indivi...
Background: Increasingly, drug and device clinical trials are tracking activity levels and other qua...
Background: Electronic data capture (EDC) systems have been widely used in clinical research, but mo...
Mobile technologies such as smartphone applications, wearables, ingestibles, and implantables, are i...
Introduction The use of mobile devices in clinical research has advanced substantially in recent yea...
Contains fulltext : 167780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Mob...
Objective: Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) have the potential to improve clinical trial data coll...
In future, more and more clinical trials will rely on smart mobile devices for collecting structured...
Recent advancements in mobile wireless devices (smart phones and tablets) have given these products ...
To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of a mobile device based electronical data capture (mE...
Abstract Several inefficiencies in drug development trial implementation may be improved by moving d...
Mobile technologies offer the potential to reduce the costs of conducting clinical trials by collect...
Real world data (RWD) and their sources are increasingly available and used to generate clinical evi...
Mobile health technologies (mHealth) are patient-worn or portable devices aimed at increasing the gr...
Abstract Background Clinical studies in children are necessary yet conducting multiple visits at stu...
Background. Mobile health and digital medicine technologies are becoming increasingly used by indivi...