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Digital health technology in clinical trials

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NPJ DIGITAL MEDICINE
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41746-023-00841-8

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Digital health technologies (DHTs) have revolutionized clinical trials by allowing real-world data collection and more patient-centered approaches. However, DHTs also pose challenges in terms of endpoint harmonization and the digital divide. A recent study examined the growth and implications of DHT usage in neurology trials, highlighting the benefits and potential future challenges.
Digital health technologies (DHTs) have brought several significant improvements to clinical trials, enabling real-world data collection outside of the traditional clinical context and more patient-centered approaches. DHTs, such as wearables, allow the collection of unique personal data at home over a long period. But DHTs also bring challenges, such as digital endpoint harmonization and disadvantaging populations already experiencing the digital divide. A recent study explored the growth trends and implications of established and novel DHTs in neurology trials over the past decade. Here, we discuss the benefits and future challenges of DHT usage in clinical trials.

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