| Literature DB >> 32588369 |
Marie McCarthy1, Denise P Bury2, Bill Byrom3, Cindy Geoghegan4, Susan Wong5.
Abstract
Part 1 in the DIA Study Endpoint Community Working Group on Mobile Sensor Technology (MST) series addresses considerations that may be useful when determining the minimum wear time associated with mobile sensor use to ensure reliable estimation of the clinical endpoint under consideration. What constitutes a minimum valid data set is a dilemma facing those using MSTs in clinical studies. If this alignment does not occur, the integrity of the data collected and conclusions drawn from these data may be in incorrect. While study participants should consent to engage with MSTs as defined in a protocol, participant behavior or technology lapses may result in capturing incomplete data. Drawing from the literature, we review what constitutes a minimum data set, the risks associated with missing data, alignment with the clinical endpoint(s) and goals of a study, as well as managing patient burden.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical trials; Digital health technologies; Minimum wear time; Mobile health; Sensors; Valid data set; Wearable devices
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32588369 DOI: 10.1007/s43441-020-00187-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Innov Regul Sci ISSN: 2168-4790 Impact factor: 1.778