BACKGROUND: Electronic data collection is increasingly used for household surveys, but factors influencing design and implementation have not been widely studied. The Every Newborn-INDEPTH (EN-INDEPTH) study was a multi-site survey using electronic data collection in five INDEPTH health and demographic surveillance system sites. METHODS: We described experiences and learning involved in the design and implementation of the EN-INDEPTH survey, and undertook six focus group discussions with field and research team to explore their experiences. Thematic analyses were conducted in NVivo12 using an iterative process guided by a priori themes. RESULTS: Five steps of the process of selecting, adapting and implementing electronic data collection in ...
The Young Lives birth cohort study is an innovative project investigating the changing nature of chi...
The aim of the present report is to collect information from a literature review on computer-assiste...
In this issue: 1. What do we know about mixed-device online surveys in the UK? 2. Diary methods: vo...
Background: Health service and health outcome data collection across many low- and middle-income cou...
This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cos...
BackgroundHealth service and health outcome data collection across many low- and middle-income count...
This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cos...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Portable handheld computers and electronic data management systems have been used for ...
Background: Data entry at the point of collection using mobile electronic devices may make data-hand...
Background: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators...
BACKGROUND: A population-level survey (PLS) is an essential and standard method used in public healt...
BACKGROUND: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
The Young Lives birth cohort study is an innovative project investigating the changing nature of chi...
The aim of the present report is to collect information from a literature review on computer-assiste...
In this issue: 1. What do we know about mixed-device online surveys in the UK? 2. Diary methods: vo...
Background: Health service and health outcome data collection across many low- and middle-income cou...
This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cos...
BackgroundHealth service and health outcome data collection across many low- and middle-income count...
This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cos...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Portable handheld computers and electronic data management systems have been used for ...
Background: Data entry at the point of collection using mobile electronic devices may make data-hand...
Background: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators...
BACKGROUND: A population-level survey (PLS) is an essential and standard method used in public healt...
BACKGROUND: Large cross-sectional household surveys are common for measuring indicators of neglected...
The Young Lives birth cohort study is an innovative project investigating the changing nature of chi...
The aim of the present report is to collect information from a literature review on computer-assiste...
In this issue: 1. What do we know about mixed-device online surveys in the UK? 2. Diary methods: vo...