Abstract Background The use of handheld computers in medicine has increased in the last decade, they are now used in a variety of clinical settings. There is an underlying assumption that electronic data capture is more accurate that paper-based data methods have been rarely tested. This report documents a study to compare the accuracy of hand held computer data capture versus more traditional paper-based methods. Methods Clinical nurses involved in a randomised controlled trial collected patient information on a hand held computer in parallel with a paper-based data form. Both sets of data were entered into an access database and the hand held computer data compared to the paper-based data for discrepancies. Results Error rates from the ha...
Background: Daily documentation and maintenance of medical record quality is a crucial issue in orth...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To investigate the use of the digital pen (DP) system to collect d...
Abstract: Introduction: With an ever-increasing array of pharmaceutical and biomedical products and ...
Background The use of handheld computers in medicine has increased in the last decade, they are now...
OBJECTIVE: To compare users' speed, number of entry errors and satisfaction in using two current dev...
Abstract. Direct data entry, using handheld computers, may simplify and streamline data management, ...
Objective:Performing a usability study on two handheld computers (personal digital assistant and tab...
Abstract Background Entering data on case report forms and subsequently digitizing them in electroni...
BACKGROUND: Many healthcare professionals use smartphones and tablets to inform patient care. Contem...
Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms, which are s...
Recent advances in handheld computer hardware and software may provide alternatives to paper-based d...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms,...
Abstract Background Computing technology has the pote...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms,...
The objective of the study as to assess the consistency with which a set of pre-defined data about t...
Background: Daily documentation and maintenance of medical record quality is a crucial issue in orth...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To investigate the use of the digital pen (DP) system to collect d...
Abstract: Introduction: With an ever-increasing array of pharmaceutical and biomedical products and ...
Background The use of handheld computers in medicine has increased in the last decade, they are now...
OBJECTIVE: To compare users' speed, number of entry errors and satisfaction in using two current dev...
Abstract. Direct data entry, using handheld computers, may simplify and streamline data management, ...
Objective:Performing a usability study on two handheld computers (personal digital assistant and tab...
Abstract Background Entering data on case report forms and subsequently digitizing them in electroni...
BACKGROUND: Many healthcare professionals use smartphones and tablets to inform patient care. Contem...
Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms, which are s...
Recent advances in handheld computer hardware and software may provide alternatives to paper-based d...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms,...
Abstract Background Computing technology has the pote...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms,...
The objective of the study as to assess the consistency with which a set of pre-defined data about t...
Background: Daily documentation and maintenance of medical record quality is a crucial issue in orth...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To investigate the use of the digital pen (DP) system to collect d...
Abstract: Introduction: With an ever-increasing array of pharmaceutical and biomedical products and ...