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Authors
Authors
Savel, Craig
Mierzwa, Stan
Gorbach, Pamina M
Dr.P.H.
Souidi, Samir
Lally, Michelle
MD
Zimet, Gregory
Ph.D.
Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV
Interventions, Aids
Authors
Authors
Savel, Craig
Mierzwa, Stan
Gorbach, Pamina M
Dr.P.H.
Souidi, Samir
Lally, Michelle
MD
Zimet, Gregory
Ph.D.
Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV
Interventions, Aids
Source :
Online journal of public health informatics; vol 8, iss 2, e189; 1947-2579
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

This paper reports on a specific Web-based self-report data collection system that was developed for a public health research study in the United States. Our focus is on technical outcome results and lessons learned that may be useful to other projects requiring such a solution. The system was accessible from any device that had a browser that supported HTML5. Report findings include: which hardware devices, Web browsers, and operating systems were used; the rate of survey completion; and key considerations for employing Web-based surveys in a clinical trial setting.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Online journal of public health informatics; vol 8, iss 2, e189; 1947-2579
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application/pdf, Online journal of public health informatics vol 8, iss 2, e189 1947-2579
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391614618
Document Type :
Electronic Resource