| Literature DB >> 33623887 |
Zachary Wyner1, Sascha Dublin2, Christina Chambers3, Shyam Deval4, Chayim Herzig-Marx5, Shanthala Rao4, Adam Rauch6, Juliane Reynolds5, Jeffrey S Brown5, David Martin7.
Abstract
We developed a mobile application and secure patient data storage platform, FDA MyStudies, to address privacy, engagement, and extensibility challenges in mobile clinical research. The system extends the capabilities of the mobile frameworks Apple ResearchKit and ResearchStack through an intuitive front-end application and secure storage environment that can support health research studies. The platform supports single or multisite studies via role-based access and can be implemented within highly secure data environments. As a proof-of-concept, pregnant women participated in a descriptive study via the app in which data not routinely captured in electronic health records (EHR) were collected and linked with existing patient data to provide a more wholistic view of the patient and illustrate how patient data combined with EHR data could be used to support public health research.Entities:
Keywords: ResearchKit; ResearchStack; clinical trials; digital health; mobile app; mobile devices; open source; patient-generated data; real-world evidence; research studies; web-based configuration
Year: 2020 PMID: 33623887 PMCID: PMC7886578 DOI: 10.1093/jamiaopen/ooaa061
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JAMIA Open ISSN: 2574-2531