According to @CDCgov, sleep disturbances are linked to dementia. The REFRESH-NOW study by Stuti Jaiswal, MD, PhD, at @ScrippsDTC explores how sleep duration and irregularity impact cognitive outcomes in women 55+ using wearables. More: https://t.co/xsioomhLjw
We have 62 Garmins to distribute for our study of using wearables for pacing in #LongCOVID & other IACCs.
Please share with your friends & communities who are not on here so we can get closer to analyzing & sharing results!
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Topical content in this weeks News & Views... would you be willing to donate your #wearable health data?
"The future of health data donation from wearables is a future of fully aware and consenting participants, who understand the value of data sharing."
https://t.co/tl9LTWpbN3
1/3: Citizens' medical data for research: a EU-US perspective on how to ethically share medical data for research, respecting personal rights via informed consent.
Stephen Gilbert @BacaMotes @m_wiedermann @DirkBrockmann@EKFZdigital@ScrippsDTC@rki_de
https://t.co/KU3FlQc4xS
Last week researchers from CareEvolution, Google, and Scripps discussed how wearable devices are transforming clinical research, making novel digital biomarkers available in research.
Some examples:
🩺 heart rate variability (HRV)
👣 steps
😴 sleep
https://t.co/I0k5WJhe1v
Join experts from Google and the teams behind studies like the All of Us Research Program and REFRESH for a webinar to learn more about how wearables are transforming clinical research: https://t.co/EWdcGfRZDp
#digitalbiomarkers#wearables#clinicalresearch
“Americans are among
the least healthy people in the
rich world, and among
the most likely to die early” a sobering look at the healthcare crisis in the U.S. @NYTOpinion https://t.co/hHeLGS56IR
There’s a “space between the care that providers want to give and the care that the patient actually receives,” @ChaviKar writes. “That space is full of barriers — tasks, paperwork, bureaucracy. Each is a point where someone can say no.” https://t.co/5suoQuIfPd
“Women are not small men” — fantastic podcast from @halletecco on the numerous needs in women’s health research and healthcare delivery.
https://t.co/pzQyedjz7a
Data collection is often the most expensive component of clinical research, and lack of adherence to data collection protocols is one of the biggest causes of participant drop-off.
Read more about how incorporating EHR data can be a solution: https://t.co/0VJozPwfac
I would love to hear others’ experiences, insights, and thoughts regarding ChatGPT or other AI tools utilized for content creation in the context of clinical research studies.
Today, I spent an hour exploring #ChatGPT's capabilities in creating outreach and recruitment content for clinical research studies. 👇 to check out the experience #decentralizedtrials#clinicalresearch https://t.co/zJfLbJkqG3