ORCID
- Carroll, Camille: 0000-0001-7472-953X
Abstract
Digital health technologies (DHTs) have great potential for use as clinical trial outcomes; however, practical issues need to be addressed in order to maximise their benefit. We describe our experience of incorporating two DHTs as secondary/exploratory outcome measures in PD STAT, a randomised clinical trial of simvastatin in people with Parkinson’s disease. We found much higher rates of missing data in the DHTs than the traditional outcome measures, in particular due to technical and software difficulties. We discuss methods to address these obstacles in terms of protocol design, workforce training and data management.
DOI
10.3233/jpd-223162
Publication Date
2022-04-20
Publication Title
Journal of Parkinson's Disease
ISSN
1877-7171
Embargo Period
2022-05-06
Organisational Unit
Peninsula Medical School
First Page
1
Last Page
5
Recommended Citation
Day, J. O., Smith, S., Noyce, A., Alty, J., Jeffery, A., Chapman, R., & Carroll, C. (2022) 'Challenges of Incorporating Digital Health Technology Outcomes in a Clinical Trial: Experiences from PD STAT', Journal of Parkinson's Disease, , pp. 1-5. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3233/jpd-223162