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One particularly important eHealth tool is ePRO, or electronic patient-reported outcomes.
I will explore how specific applications, like ePRO, it is a DFengage platform developed by DFnet, are being used to improve clinical trial outcomes. DFengage is a mobile app for iOS and Android that lets participants take quick surveys and report symptoms, daily outcomes, and clinical trial observations in an easy-to-use tool that replaces costly, time-consuming in-person clinic visits.
Hello Siriluk, thank you for sharing your DFengage platform and ePRO. When I saw your presentation, I explored this website a little bit.
https://www.dfnetresearch.com/dfengage-epro/#
I got a lot of knowledge from time-consuming clinical visits using the apps.
A notification system is more powerful and useful in the lifestyle. It can provide me with additional key points to implement in my project.
It employs an automated synchronization technique, ensuring timely data uploads to the database. That’s a good flow.
I consider one thing; does it include a synchronization method where it can’t access the internet?
Hello Aye Thinzar Oo, thank you for watching and replying to my VDO 🙂
Please see my response below,
DFengage: Works Online and Offline
Online
► When online, once user clicks “Finish,” data for that activity is sent to DFdiscover via API and removed from the app.
► Any scheduling updates or mid-study changes are synced with DFengage.
Offline
► Setup and visit schedule information is stored in the app on device so that activities can be completed while offline.
► Notifications are sent while offline according to schedule from last sync.
► Once back online with app open and active, the data is synced with DFdiscover and removed from device.
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