Journal article
Considerations for Conducting Bring Your Own “Device” (BYOD) Clinical Studies
Abstract
Background: Digital health technologies are attracting attention as novel tools for data collection in clinical research. They present alternative methods compared to in-clinic data collection, which often yields snapshots of the participants' physiology, behavior, and function that may be prone to biases and artifacts, e.g., white coat hypertension, and not representative of the data in free-living conditions. Modern digital health …
Authors
Demanuele C; Lokker C; Jhaveri K; Georgiev P; Sezgin E; Geoghegan C; Zou KH; Izmailova E; McCarthy M
Journal
Digital Biomarkers, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 47–60
Publisher
Karger Publishers
DOI
10.1159/000525080
ISSN
2504-110X