Published on in Vol 6, No 1 (2004):

Can Clinical Trials Requiring Frequent Participant Contact Be Conducted Over the Internet? Results From an Online Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating a Topical Ointment for Herpes Labialis

Can Clinical Trials Requiring Frequent Participant Contact Be Conducted Over the Internet? Results From an Online Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating a Topical Ointment for Herpes Labialis

Can Clinical Trials Requiring Frequent Participant Contact Be Conducted Over the Internet? Results From an Online Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating a Topical Ointment for Herpes Labialis

Journals

  1. Paul J, Seib R, Prescott T. The Internet and Clinical Trials: Background, Online Resources, Examples and Issues. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2005;7(1):e5 View
  2. Lanzola G, Ginardi G, Russo P, Quaglini S. Delivering and Assessing Learning Material through Gquest. International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning 2014;6(3):52 View
  3. Huybrechts K, Mikkelsen E, Christensen T, Riis A, Hatch E, Wise L, Sørensen H, Rothman K. A successful implementation of e-epidemiology: the Danish pregnancy planning study ‘Snart-Gravid’. European Journal of Epidemiology 2010;25(5):297 View
  4. Pouchieu C, Méjean C, Andreeva V, Kesse-Guyot E, Fassier P, Galan P, Hercberg S, Touvier M. How Computer Literacy and Socioeconomic Status Affect Attitudes Toward a Web-Based Cohort: Results From the NutriNet-Santé Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(2):e34 View
  5. Brophy S, Burrows C, Brooks C, Gravenor M, Siebert S, Allen S. Internet-based randomised controlled trials for the evaluation of complementary and alternative medicines: probiotics in spondyloarthropathy. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2008;9(1) View
  6. Kim T, Gay N, Khemka A, Garino J. Internet-Based Exercise Therapy Using Algorithms for Conservative Treatment of Anterior Knee Pain: A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 2016;3(2):e12 View
  7. Stein K, Dyer M, Crabb T, Milne R, Round A, Ratcliffe J, Brazier J. A pilot Internet "Value of Health" Panel: recruitment, participation and compliance. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 2006;4(1) View
  8. Pavlovic I, Miklavcic D. Web-Based Electronic Data Collection System to Support Electrochemotherapy Clinical Trial. IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 2007;11(2):222 View
  9. Murray E, Khadjesari Z, White I, Kalaitzaki E, Godfrey C, McCambridge J, Thompson S, Wallace P. Methodological Challenges in Online Trials. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2009;11(1):e9 View
  10. Stevens V, Funk K, Brantley P, Erlinger T, Myers V, Champagne C, Bauck A, Samuel-Hodge C, Hollis J. Design and Implementation of an Interactive Website to Support Long-Term Maintenance of Weight Loss. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2008;10(1):e1 View
  11. Kraus C. Low hanging fruit in infectious disease drug development. Current Opinion in Microbiology 2008;11(5):434 View
  12. Pavlović I, Kern T, Miklavčič D. Comparison of paper-based and electronic data collection process in clinical trials: Costs simulation study. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2009;30(4):300 View
  13. Robling M, Ingledew D, Greene G, Sayers A, Shaw C, Sander L, Russell I, Williams J, Hood K. Applying an extended theoretical framework for data collection mode to health services research. BMC Health Services Research 2010;10(1) View
  14. Horvath K, Nygaard K, Danilenko G, Goknur S, Michael Oakes J, Simon Rosser B. Strategies to Retain Participants in a Long-term HIV Prevention Randomized Controlled Trial: Lessons from the MINTS-II Study. AIDS and Behavior 2012;16(2):469 View
  15. Rogers A, De Paoli G, Subbarayan S, Copland R, Harwood K, Coyle J, Mitchell L, MacDonald T, Mackenzie I. A systematic review of methods used to conduct decentralised clinical trials. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2022;88(6):2843 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Shea S, Starren J, Weinstock R, Lee A, Delaney D, Brophy J, Glaser J, Bero C. The Academic Health Center. View