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Published in: BMC Medical Research Methodology 1/2017

Open Access 01-12-2017 | Correspondence

Implementation of clinical research trials using web-based and mobile devices: challenges and solutions

Authors: Roy Eagleson, Luis Altamirano-Diaz, Alex McInnis, Eva Welisch, Stefanie De Jesus, Harry Prapavessis, Meghan Rombeek, Jamie A. Seabrook, Teresa Park, Kambiz Norozi

Published in: BMC Medical Research Methodology | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

With the increasing implementation of web-based, mobile health interventions in clinical trials, it is crucial for researchers to address the security and privacy concerns of patient information according to high ethical standards. The full process of meeting these standards is often made more complicated due to the use of internet-based technology and smartphones for treatment, telecommunication, and data collection; however, this process is not well-documented in the literature.

Results

The Smart Heart Trial is a single-arm feasibility study that is currently assessing the effects of a web-based, mobile lifestyle intervention for overweight and obese children and youth with congenital heart disease in Southwestern Ontario. Participants receive telephone counseling regarding nutrition and fitness; and complete goal-setting activities on a web-based application. This paper provides a detailed overview of the challenges the study faced in meeting the high standards of our Research Ethics Board, specifically regarding patient privacy.

Conclusion

We outline our solutions, successes, limitations, and lessons learned to inform future similar studies; and model much needed transparency in ensuring high quality security and protection of patient privacy when using web-based and mobile devices for telecommunication and data collection in clinical research.
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Metadata
Title
Implementation of clinical research trials using web-based and mobile devices: challenges and solutions
Authors
Roy Eagleson
Luis Altamirano-Diaz
Alex McInnis
Eva Welisch
Stefanie De Jesus
Harry Prapavessis
Meghan Rombeek
Jamie A. Seabrook
Teresa Park
Kambiz Norozi
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Medical Research Methodology / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2288
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-017-0324-6

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