Abstract

Chronic pain affects many more outcome dimensions than just pain intensity. Conventionally, these effects are assessed in-clinic and occasionally using diaries at home. Digital clinical research tools can optimize research by allowing for the collection of more and diverse data (subjective and objective), allowing for data collection at home and during times that matter, and by improving patient, researcher and clinician engagement in the research process. This analysis reviews performance of a digital ecosystem that captures the multi-year multifactorial chronic pain patient experience at home.

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