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Using digital tools in clinical, health and social care research: a mixed-methods study of UK stakeholders.

Sophie ClohessyTheodoros N ArvanitisUmer RashidCarly CraddockMark EvansCarla T ToroMark T Elliott
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
Findings demonstrate how digital tools are becoming embedded in clinical research, as well as the breadth of tools used across different research stages. The majority of participants viewed the tools positively, noting their ability to enhance research efficiency. Several considerations were highlighted; concerns about digital exclusion; need for collaboration with digital expertise/clinical staff, research on tool effectiveness and recommendations to aid future tool selection. There is a need for the development of resources to help optimise the selection and use of appropriate digital tools for clinical research staff and participants.
Keyphrases
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