Preferences and Attitudes Towards Digital Communication and Symptom Reporting Methods in Clinical Trials
Bryan McDowell,1 Kelly M Dumais,2 Sarah Tressel Gary,2 Ingeborg de Gooijer,2 Tomás Ward3 1eCOA Science, Clario, Geneva, Switzerland; 2eCOA Science, Clario, Philadelphia, PA, USA; 3Insight Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Data Analytics, Dublin City University, Dublin, IrelandCorrespond...
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Main Authors: | McDowell B, Dumais KM, Gary ST, de Gooijer I, Ward T |
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2025-01-01
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