Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in collection of multisite data. We quantify the volume, time, accuracy and costs of an EDC using large-scale census data from the STRATAA consortium, a comprehensive programme assessing population dynamics and epidemiology of typhoid fever in Malawi, Nepal and Bangladesh to inform vaccine and public health interventions. A census form was developed through a structured iterative process and implemented using Open Data Kit Collect running on Android-based tablets. Data were uploaded to Open Data Kit Aggregate, then auto-synced to MySQL-defined database nightly. Data were backed-up daily from three sites centrally, and auto-reported weekly. Pre-cens...
There is an urgent need for improved and timely health and nutrition data. We developed and tested a...
Use of mobile information technology may aid collection of real-time, standardised data to inform an...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand in pa...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
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...
BACKGROUND: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
The increasing availability and capabilities of mobile phones make them a feasible means of data col...
This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cos...
Background Health in low and middle income countries is on one hand characterized by a high burden a...
Background: Data entry at the point of collection using mobile electronic devices may make data-hand...
There is an urgent need for improved and timely health and nutrition data. We developed and tested a...
Use of mobile information technology may aid collection of real-time, standardised data to inform an...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand in pa...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
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...
BACKGROUND: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
The increasing availability and capabilities of mobile phones make them a feasible means of data col...
This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cos...
Background Health in low and middle income countries is on one hand characterized by a high burden a...
Background: Data entry at the point of collection using mobile electronic devices may make data-hand...
There is an urgent need for improved and timely health and nutrition data. We developed and tested a...
Use of mobile information technology may aid collection of real-time, standardised data to inform an...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand in pa...