Applying a Digital Health Checklist and Readability Tools to Improve Informed Consent for Digital Health Research
Background: As research involving human participants increasingly occurs with the aid of digital tools (e.g., mobile apps, wearable and remote pervasive sensors), the consent content and delivery process is changing. Informed consent documents to participate in research are lengthy and difficult for...
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Main Authors: | Camille Nebeker (Author), Maryam Gholami (Author), Daniah Kareem (Author), Emily Kim (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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