Best Practices for UAT in Clinical Trials - Studion User acceptance testing is required during the software development lifecycle (SDLC) of any clinical trial software to validate its performance in scenarios similar to the live study environment where it will eventually be used
ICH E6 (R3) and User Acceptance Testing (UAT) - Studion User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is the process where the Sponsor (or delegate) validates that the system meets their business and protocol requirements and is ready for use in a live clinical study
What is UAT (User Acceptance Testing)? In clinical trials, UAT is a form of Clinical Trial UX testing Because “bad UX” in this setting becomes real operational risk: delays, errors, workarounds, protocol deviations, support burden, and inconsistent data capture
UAT in Clinical Trials Guide - medrio. com User acceptance testing (UAT) is the critical step between building your database and starting to capture clinical trial data But with over 50% of teams reporting that UAT takes 2 to 4 weeks, it’s clear that getting it right can be challenging
User Acceptance Testing (UAT): The One Test to Fail - OpenClinica Clinical data managers spend their careers ensuring the accuracy and integrity of clinical trial data It’s a bit ironic, then, that perhaps the most important CDM test is one that we are supposed to fail