This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cost, and security while transitioning to electronic data collection (EDC) at a long-running community research site in northern Malawi. Levels of missing and error fields, delay from data collection to availability, and average number of interviews per day were compared between EDC and paper in a complex, repeated annual household survey. Three focus groups with field and data staff with experience using both methods, and in-depth interviews with participants were carried out. Cost for each method were estimated and compared. Missing data was more common on paper questionnaires than on EDC, and a similar number were carried out per day. Fieldwo...
Health in low and middle income countries is on one hand characterized by a high burden associated w...
Background: In recent years, Africa has experienced a boom in information and communication technolo...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms,...
This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cos...
Background As hardware for electronic data capture (EDC), such as smartphones or tablets, becomes...
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...
BACKGROUND: Survey data are traditionally collected using pen-and-paper, with double data entry, com...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Health reform initiatives in most developing countries include introduction of information and commu...
Background: Data entry at the point of collection using mobile electronic devices may make data-hand...
BackgroundEntering data on case report forms and subsequently digitizing them in electronic media is...
Objectives: To describe the development, cost effectiveness and implementation of a PDA based electr...
AbstractObjectivesExisting electronic data capture options are often financially unfeasible in resou...
BACKGROUND: Electronic data collection is increasingly used for household surveys, but factors influ...
Health in low and middle income countries is on one hand characterized by a high burden associated w...
Background: In recent years, Africa has experienced a boom in information and communication technolo...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms,...
This article aims to assess multiple issues of resources, staffing, local opinion, data quality, cos...
Background As hardware for electronic data capture (EDC), such as smartphones or tablets, becomes...
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...
BACKGROUND: Survey data are traditionally collected using pen-and-paper, with double data entry, com...
Electronic data capture systems (EDCs) have the potential to achieve efficiency and quality in colle...
Health reform initiatives in most developing countries include introduction of information and commu...
Background: Data entry at the point of collection using mobile electronic devices may make data-hand...
BackgroundEntering data on case report forms and subsequently digitizing them in electronic media is...
Objectives: To describe the development, cost effectiveness and implementation of a PDA based electr...
AbstractObjectivesExisting electronic data capture options are often financially unfeasible in resou...
BACKGROUND: Electronic data collection is increasingly used for household surveys, but factors influ...
Health in low and middle income countries is on one hand characterized by a high burden associated w...
Background: In recent years, Africa has experienced a boom in information and communication technolo...
BACKGROUND: Traditionally, clinical research studies rely on collecting data with case report forms,...