Recommendations for Defining and Reporting Adherence Measured by Biometric Monitoring Technologies: Systematic Review
BackgroundSuboptimal adherence to data collection procedures or a study intervention is often the cause of a failed clinical trial. Data from connected sensors, including wearables, referred to here as biometric monitoring technologies (BioMeTs), are capable of capturing adherence to both digital th...
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Main Authors: | Iredia M Olaye (Author), Mia P Belovsky (Author), Lauren Bataille (Author), Royce Cheng (Author), Ali Ciger (Author), Karen L Fortuna (Author), Elena S Izmailova (Author), Debbe McCall (Author), Christopher J Miller (Author), Willie Muehlhausen (Author), Carrie A Northcott (Author), Isaac R Rodriguez-Chavez (Author), Abhishek Pratap (Author), Benjamin Vandendriessche (Author), Yaara Zisman-Ilani (Author), Jessie P Bakker (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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