Formative Evaluation of Participant Experience With Mobile eConsent in the App-Mediated Parkinson mPower Study: A Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundTo fully capitalize on the promise of mobile technology to enable scalable, participant-centered research, we must develop companion self-administered electronic informed consent (eConsent) processes. As we do so, we have an ethical obligation to ensure that core tenants of informed consen...
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Main Authors: | Doerr, Megan (Author), Maguire Truong, Amy (Author), Bot, Brian M (Author), Wilbanks, John (Author), Suver, Christine (Author), Mangravite, Lara M (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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