We provide an overview of the different data-collection approaches that are commonly used in carrying out clinical, public health, and translational research. We discuss several of the factors that researchers need to consider in using data collected in questionnaire surveys, from proxy informants, through the review of medical records, and in the collection of biologic samples. We hope that the points raised in this overview will lead to the collection of rich and high-quality data in observational studies and randomized controlled trials
In research, a questionnaire is an important instrument for collecting data. The quality of the ques...
Surveys are important tools for collecting primary source data in clinical research studies. Surveys...
Databases are electronic filing systems that have been set up to capture patient data in a variety o...
With the increasing number and variety of clinical trials and observational data analyses, producers...
Data collection is the process of gathering and measuring information on variables of interest, in a...
Routinely collected health data, collected for administrative and clinical purposes, without specifi...
This article reviews the data collection process. This process is of crucial importance because data...
Novice and experienced researchers may encounter numerous methodological challenges when it comes to...
Qualitative research methods allow us to better understand the experiences of patients and carers; t...
This presentation provides an introduction to using surveys in clinical research, including the bene...
This paper explores the most common methods of data collection used in qualitative research: intervi...
Routinely collected health data, collected for administrative and clinical purposes, without specifi...
AbstractClinical science research incorporates the fields of clinical investigation and health servi...
No matter the complexity of a clinical research, one critical component that serves as bridge betwee...
In research, a questionnaire is an important instrument for collecting data. The quality of the ques...
In research, a questionnaire is an important instrument for collecting data. The quality of the ques...
Surveys are important tools for collecting primary source data in clinical research studies. Surveys...
Databases are electronic filing systems that have been set up to capture patient data in a variety o...
With the increasing number and variety of clinical trials and observational data analyses, producers...
Data collection is the process of gathering and measuring information on variables of interest, in a...
Routinely collected health data, collected for administrative and clinical purposes, without specifi...
This article reviews the data collection process. This process is of crucial importance because data...
Novice and experienced researchers may encounter numerous methodological challenges when it comes to...
Qualitative research methods allow us to better understand the experiences of patients and carers; t...
This presentation provides an introduction to using surveys in clinical research, including the bene...
This paper explores the most common methods of data collection used in qualitative research: intervi...
Routinely collected health data, collected for administrative and clinical purposes, without specifi...
AbstractClinical science research incorporates the fields of clinical investigation and health servi...
No matter the complexity of a clinical research, one critical component that serves as bridge betwee...
In research, a questionnaire is an important instrument for collecting data. The quality of the ques...
In research, a questionnaire is an important instrument for collecting data. The quality of the ques...
Surveys are important tools for collecting primary source data in clinical research studies. Surveys...
Databases are electronic filing systems that have been set up to capture patient data in a variety o...