Published on in Vol 9, No 2 (2021): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/19242, first published .
Investigator Experiences Using Mobile Technologies in Clinical Research: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Investigator Experiences Using Mobile Technologies in Clinical Research: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Investigator Experiences Using Mobile Technologies in Clinical Research: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Journals

  1. Lewis A, Valla V, Charitou P, Karapatsia A, Koukoura A, Tzelepi K, Bergsteinsson J, Ouzounelli M, Vassiliadis E. Digital Health Technologies for Medical Devices – Real World Evidence Collection – Challenges and Solutions Towards Clinical Evidence. International Journal of Digital Health 2022;2(1):8 View
  2. Fredericks-Younger J, Greenberg P, Andrews T, Matheson P, Desjardins P, Lu S, Feldman C. Leveraging the functionality of Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) to enhance data collection and quality in the Opioid Analgesic Reduction Study. Clinical Trials 2024;21(3):381 View
  3. Betcheva L, Kim J, Erhun F, Oraiopoulos N, Getz K. Applying Systems Thinking to Inform Decentralized Clinical Trial Planning and Deployment. Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science 2023;57(5):1081 View
  4. Perry B, Kehoe L, Swezey T, Le Masne Q, Goldhahn J, Staley A, Corneli A. How Much Evidence Is Enough? Research Sponsor Experiences Seeking Regulatory Acceptance of Digital Health Technology-Derived Endpoints. Digital Biomarkers 2023:45 View
  5. Gajbhiye S, Dakhale G, Chindhalore C, Gupta A, Selvi E. Evaluation of factors that act as barriers in conducting academic trials – An investigator’s perception. Perspectives in Clinical Research 2023 View