Stack 17.2: What's New?
Unite iOS Background Data Refresh
The iOS app now supports sending Lab and Medication data to OpenClinica studies in the background. Once a Participant has accepted an invitation to connect to a study and has also connected Apple Health to their medical records, the app can begin sending data to the study regularly while the Participant remains active on the study protocol. This eliminates the previous need for the user to initiate subsequent data submissions manually.
Participate Embedded Content Frame
Participate Dashboards can now be configured to include an embedded web page to display content to Participants. This allows study information (news, contact info, etc.) to be communicated easily to Participants who are accessing Participate to fill out forms. This feature can also be used in conjunction with embedding Insight dashboards within Participate (which can display Participant-specific or aggregate data reports).
Performance Improvements, Enhancements, and Bug Fixes
- Fixed browser caching issue that could prevent the Participant Details Page, Data Review Tables page, or Data Transformation Module page from being displayed correctly on some devices after a new release of OpenClinica.
- Fixed an issue with the Add New button appearing for Common Events on the Participant Details Page for Removed Participants.
- Fixed an issue causing the Casebooks to render non-ASCII characters incorrectly in some cases.
- Fixed an issue with the preview pane in the Data Transformation Module that caused data containing commas to be displayed incorrectly.
- Updated the iOS app error message for participants who attempt to send their data in the OpenClinica app without having their medical records connected to their Apple Health app.
- Updated the iOS app instructions about authorizing access to medical records to be more user-friendly.
See full release notes for Stack 17.2 here.