Overview
Publication
J Med Internet Res. 2017 Jul 31; 19(7):e274.
PubMed ID: 28760729
Title
Using digital technologies in clinical HIV research: Real-world applications and considerations for future work
Authors
Andriesen J, Bull S, Dietrich J, Haberer JE, Van Der Pol B, Voronin Y, Wall KM, Whalen C, Priddy F
Abstract
Digital technologies, especially if used in novel ways, provide a number of potential advantages to clinical research in trials related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and may greatly facilitate operations as well as data collection and analysis. These technologies may even allow answering questions that are not answerable with older technologies. However, they come with a variety of potential concerns for both the participants and the trial sponsors. The exact challenges and means for alleviation depend on the technology and on the population in which it is deployed, and the rapidly changing landscape of digital technologies presents a challenge for creating future-proof guidelines for technology application.
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