• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Development of a modular research platform to create medical observational studies for mobile devices
  • Contributor: Zens, Martin [Author]; Grotejohann, Birgit [Author]; Tassoni, Adrian [Author]; Duttenhoefer, Fabian [Author]; Südkamp, Norbert P. [Author]; Niemeyer, Philipp [Author]
  • imprint: University of Freiburg: FreiDok, 2017
  • Published in: JMIR research protocols. Vol. 6, iss. 5 (2017), e99, DOI 10.2196/resprot.7705, ISSN: 1929-0748
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.2196/resprot.7705
  • Keywords: Gesundheit ; App (Programm) ; Telemedizin
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  • Description: Background: Observational studies have proven to be a valuable resource in medical research, especially when performed on a large scale. Recently, mobile device-based observational studies have been discovered by an increasing number of researchers as a promising new source of information. However, the development and deployment of app-based studies is not trivial and requires profound programming skills. Objective: The aim of this project was to develop a modular online research platform that allows researchers to create medical studies for mobile devices without extensive programming skills. Methods: The platform approach for a modular research platform consists of three major components. A Web-based platform forms the researchers’ main workplace. This platform communicates via a shared database with a platform independent mobile app. Furthermore, a separate Web-based login platform for physicians and other health care professionals is outlined and completes the concept. Results: A prototype of the research platform has been developed and is currently in beta testing. Simple questionnaire studies can be created within minutes and published for testing purposes. Screenshots of an example study are provided, and the general working principle is displayed. Conclusions: In this project, we have created a basis for a novel research platform. The necessity and implications of a modular approach were displayed and an outline for future development given. International researchers are invited and encouraged to participate in this ongoing project
  • Access State: Open Access