@article{https://doi.org/10.60692/ggb7p-yby81,
doi = {10.60692/GGB7P-YBY81},
url = {https://gresis.osc.int//doi/10.60692/ggb7p-yby81},
author = {Sarah Naz‐McLean,
and Andy Kim,
and Andrew Zimmer,
and Hannah H. Laibinis,
and Jen Lapan,
and Paul Tyman,
and Jessica Hung,
and Christina Kelly,
and Himaja Nagireddy,
and Surya Narayanan-Pandit,
and Margaret M. McCarthy,
and Saee Ratnaparkhi,
and Henry Rutherford,
and Rajesh Patel,
and Scott Dryden‐Peterson,
and Deborah T. Hung,
and Ann E. Woolley,
and Lisa A. Cosimi,
},
keywords = {Ethical Considerations in Medical Research Participation,
Public Health,
Environmental and Occupational Health,
Medicine,
Health Sciences,
Diagnostic Methods for COVID-19 Detection,
Infectious Diseases,
FOS: Health sciences,
Mobile Health Interventions and Applications,
General Health Professions,
Health Professions,
Research Participation,
Pandemic,
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),
Public health,
Demography,
FOS: Sociology,
Cohort,
Family medicine,
Gerontology,
Nursing,
Internal medicine,
Infectious disease (medical specialty),
Disease,
Sociology},
language = {en},
title = {Feasibility and lessons learned on remote trial implementation from TestBoston,
a fully remote,
longitudinal,
large-scale COVID-19 surveillance study},
publisher = {OpenAlex},
year = {2022},
copyright = {cc-by} }