BACKGROUND: Digitization (using novel digital tools and strategies) and consumerism (taking a consumer-oriented approach) are increasingly commonplace in clinical trials, but the implications of these changes are not well described. METHODS: We assembled a group of trial experts from academia, industry, non-profit, and government to discuss implications of this changing trial landscape and provide guidance. RESULTS: Digitization and consumerism can increase the volume and diversity of trial participants and expedite recruitment. However, downstream bottlenecks, challenges with retention, and serious issues with equity, ethics, and security can result. A click and mortar approach, combining approaches from novel and traditional trials with t...
Reviewer: Marks, Ron[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Advances in information technology and near ubiquity of the Internet have spawned novel modes of com...
Background: Within-consultation recruitment to primary care trials is challenging. Ensuring procedur...
Clinical trials are a fundamental tool used to evaluate the efficacy and safety of new drugs and med...
Digital innovation and the increasing ability for easier application are transforming our daily live...
Introduction: digital tools are increasingly being used to identify, recruit and retain participants...
Digital approaches are increasingly common in clinical trial recruitment, retention, analysis, and d...
The advent of digital technologies has been well blended with every aspect of human lives. Despite n...
As one evaluates the many challenges of the US health care system, it is important to note that drug...
© 2021 Journal of Medical Internet Research. All rights reserved.Background: Conventional clinical t...
Introduction: Digital health technologies (DHTs) provide opportunities for real-time data collection...
BackgroundRecruitment of a diverse participant pool to cancer clinical trials is an essential compon...
This thesis maps the growth of the use of internet technologies in randomised controlled trials in h...
Advances in information technology and near ubiquity of the Internet have spawned novel modes of com...
Clinical trials have been slow to incorporate e-technology (digital and electronic technology that u...
Reviewer: Marks, Ron[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Advances in information technology and near ubiquity of the Internet have spawned novel modes of com...
Background: Within-consultation recruitment to primary care trials is challenging. Ensuring procedur...
Clinical trials are a fundamental tool used to evaluate the efficacy and safety of new drugs and med...
Digital innovation and the increasing ability for easier application are transforming our daily live...
Introduction: digital tools are increasingly being used to identify, recruit and retain participants...
Digital approaches are increasingly common in clinical trial recruitment, retention, analysis, and d...
The advent of digital technologies has been well blended with every aspect of human lives. Despite n...
As one evaluates the many challenges of the US health care system, it is important to note that drug...
© 2021 Journal of Medical Internet Research. All rights reserved.Background: Conventional clinical t...
Introduction: Digital health technologies (DHTs) provide opportunities for real-time data collection...
BackgroundRecruitment of a diverse participant pool to cancer clinical trials is an essential compon...
This thesis maps the growth of the use of internet technologies in randomised controlled trials in h...
Advances in information technology and near ubiquity of the Internet have spawned novel modes of com...
Clinical trials have been slow to incorporate e-technology (digital and electronic technology that u...
Reviewer: Marks, Ron[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. T...
Advances in information technology and near ubiquity of the Internet have spawned novel modes of com...
Background: Within-consultation recruitment to primary care trials is challenging. Ensuring procedur...