Article | February 28, 2024

Collecting Trial Data From Patients In Remote Areas – Choosing The Right Technologies

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There are several limitations regarding traditional access to clinical trial resources, specifically how patients living in rural areas or without transportation options are often excluded from studies. Researchers know that we must all do more to make clinical trials more inclusive, and to overcome these challenges many have proposed the use of mobile technology. By leveraging smartphones and high-speed internet, decentralized clinical trial approaches can be implemented, allowing patients to use their own devices to participate in trials.

With the use of mobile technology, however, there is a necessity for mobile-friendly technology platforms to facilitate data collection, patient engagement, and data security. Such platforms would enable patients to easily participate in trials, regardless of their location or access to transportation. Additionally, it would ensure that data is collected accurately and securely, further enhancing the integrity of clinical trial results.

The article points out that the infrastructure and technology required to create more inclusive clinical trials already exist. By embracing decentralized trial approaches and leveraging clinical trial technology, researchers can ensure that a broader range of patients can participate, leading to the development of safe therapies for everyone. Learn how this shift towards inclusivity and diversity has the potential to revolutionize the field of clinical trials, making them more accessible and representative of the population as a whole.

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