Developing Digital Tools for Remote Clinical Research: How to Evaluate the Validity and Practicality of Active Assessments in Field Settings
The ability of remote research tools to collect granular, high-frequency data on symptoms and digital biomarkers is an important strength because it circumvents many limitations of traditional clinical trials and improves the ability to capture clinically relevant data. This approach allows research...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Ferrar (Author), Gareth J Griffith (Author), Caroline Skirrow (Author), Nathan Cashdollar (Author), Nick Taptiklis (Author), James Dobson (Author), Fiona Cree (Author), Francesca K Cormack (Author), Jennifer H Barnett (Author), Marcus R Munafò (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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