An open source iOS framework for creating apps for medical and other research studies.
ResearchKit is an open source iOS framework that enables developers and researchers to build apps for medical and scientific studies. It provides pre-built modules for surveys, informed consent, and active sensor-based tasks to collect participant data efficiently. The framework simplifies creating secure, compliant research applications that run on iPhone and iPad.
Medical researchers, clinical study coordinators, and iOS developers building health-related research applications or participant data collection tools.
It offers a standardized, customizable foundation that accelerates development while ensuring data privacy and participant engagement, eliminating the need to build complex research interfaces from scratch.
ResearchKit is an open source software framework that makes it easy to create apps for medical research or for other research projects.
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Offers ready-to-use surveys, consent forms, and active tasks like audiometry, drastically reducing development time for research-specific interfaces.
Seamlessly connects with iOS HealthKit for passive health data collection, leveraging Apple's ecosystem for reliable sensor data.
Provides customizable classes for informed consent and signature collection, essential for compliance in medical studies.
Includes sensor-based tasks that guide participants through activities, enabling physiological data collection under semi-controlled conditions.
Confined to iPhone and iPad, excluding Android users and limiting participant reach in broader or cross-platform studies.
Requires embedding as a dynamic framework in Xcode, which can be cumbersome for developers unfamiliar with iOS or medical app standards.
Active tasks are explicitly not for diagnostic use, restricting application in clinical settings where medical device certification is needed.