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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Date Submitted: Jul 25, 2021
Date Accepted: Feb 16, 2022

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Development of a Mobile App for Clinical Research: Challenges and Implications for Investigators

Chettri S, Wang V, Balkin EA, Rayo M, Lee CN

Development of a Mobile App for Clinical Research: Challenges and Implications for Investigators

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(4):e32244

DOI: 10.2196/32244

PMID: 35363154

PMCID: 9015757

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Development of a Mobile Application for Clinical Research: Challenges and Implications for Investigators

  • Shibani Chettri; 
  • Vivian Wang; 
  • E. Asher Balkin; 
  • Michael Rayo; 
  • Clara N. Lee

ABSTRACT

Advances in mobile application technologies offer opportunities for researchers to feasibly collect a large amount of patient data that were previously inaccessible through traditional clinical research methods. Data collected via mobile device allow for several advantages, such as the ability to continuously gather data outside of research facilities and produce a greater quantity of data, making these data much more valuable to researchers. Health services research is increasingly incorporating mHealth but collecting these data in current research institutions is not without its challenges. Our paper uses a specific example to depict specific challenges of mHealth research and provides recommendations for investigators looking to incorporate digital application technologies and patient-collected digital data into their studies. Our experience describes how clinical researchers should be prepared to work with variable software and mobile application development timelines; research institutions that are interested in participating in mHealth research need to invest in supporting IT infrastructures in order to be a part of the growing field of mHealth and gain access to valuable patient-collected data.


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Please cite as:

Chettri S, Wang V, Balkin EA, Rayo M, Lee CN

Development of a Mobile App for Clinical Research: Challenges and Implications for Investigators

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(4):e32244

DOI: 10.2196/32244

PMID: 35363154

PMCID: 9015757

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