Article | May 9, 2025

How Wearable Devices Improve Patient Engagement In Clinical Trials

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Wearable technology is revolutionizing clinical trials by enhancing patient engagement, improving data accuracy, and supporting decentralized trial models. Devices such as fitness trackers, smartwatches, and medical-grade sensors enable continuous, real-time monitoring of key health metrics like heart rate, glucose levels, and sleep quality. This empowers patients to play an active role in their own health management, which increases adherence and retention. Wearables also reduce the burden of clinic visits and manual reporting, streamlining data collection and improving participant experience.

As trials become more hybrid or fully remote, these tools are vital for ensuring consistent, high-quality data. However, challenges remain, including varying levels of digital literacy and concerns around data privacy. To overcome these, user-friendly device design, training, and secure data protocols are essential. Looking ahead, the integration of AI with wearable data promises predictive insights and personalized trial experiences. Platforms like TrialKit simplify this integration, enabling sponsors to build flexible, efficient trials without technical complexity.

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