Introduction Data collection using paper-based questionnaires can be time consuming and return errors affect data accuracy, completeness, and information quality in health surveys. We compared smartphone and paper-based data collection systems in the Burden of Obstructive Lung Disease (BOLD) study in rural Sudan. Methods This exploratory pilot study was designed to run in parallel with the cross-sectional household survey. The Open Data Kit was used to programme questionnaires in Arabic into smartphones. We included 100 study participants (83% women; median age = 41.5 ± 16.4 years) from the BOLD study from 3 rural villages in East-Gezira and Kamleen localities of Gezira state, Sudan. Questionnaire data were collected using smartphone ...
Background Self-administered survey questionnaires are an important data collection tool in clini...
Background: Mobile phone based applications are considered by many as potentially useful for address...
Background: The broad availability of smartphones and the number of health apps in app stores have r...
Introduction: Data collection using paper-based questionnaires can be time consuming and return erro...
Data collection using paper-based questionnaires can be time consuming and return errors affect data...
Background: Data entry at the point of collection using mobile electronic devices may make data-hand...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators...
BACKGROUND: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
Mobile electronic devices are replacing paper-based instruments and questionnaires for epidemiologic...
Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected tropical di...
Background: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
BackgroundEntering data on case report forms and subsequently digitizing them in electronic media is...
Mobile phone ownership and access have increased rapidly across low- and middle-income countries (LM...
Background: Self-administered survey questionnaires are an important data collection tool in c...
Background: Self-administered survey questionnaires are an important data collection tool in cl...
Background Self-administered survey questionnaires are an important data collection tool in clini...
Background: Mobile phone based applications are considered by many as potentially useful for address...
Background: The broad availability of smartphones and the number of health apps in app stores have r...
Introduction: Data collection using paper-based questionnaires can be time consuming and return erro...
Data collection using paper-based questionnaires can be time consuming and return errors affect data...
Background: Data entry at the point of collection using mobile electronic devices may make data-hand...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators...
BACKGROUND: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
Mobile electronic devices are replacing paper-based instruments and questionnaires for epidemiologic...
Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected tropical di...
Background: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
BackgroundEntering data on case report forms and subsequently digitizing them in electronic media is...
Mobile phone ownership and access have increased rapidly across low- and middle-income countries (LM...
Background: Self-administered survey questionnaires are an important data collection tool in c...
Background: Self-administered survey questionnaires are an important data collection tool in cl...
Background Self-administered survey questionnaires are an important data collection tool in clini...
Background: Mobile phone based applications are considered by many as potentially useful for address...
Background: The broad availability of smartphones and the number of health apps in app stores have r...