Forster D, Behrens R H, Campbell H, Byass P
Department of Information Systems, London School of Economics, England.
Bull World Health Organ. 1991;69(1):107-11.
A customized field data collection system (FDCS) has been developed for a hand-held computer to collect and check questionnaire data. The data quality, preparation time, and user acceptability of the system were evaluated during a malaria morbidity survey in Bakau, the Gambia. Eight field-workers collected data with either the FDCS or on paper questionnaire forms in alternate weeks over a 6-week period. Significantly fewer item errors occurred with the FDCS, and by the end of the survey period interview times were significantly less with the FDCS than with the paper and pencil questionnaire. Advanced appropriate technology may have a useful role in providing accurate and rapid information, particularly in overcoming bottlenecks in data processing, and in obviating the need for costly expertise and equipment. In developing countries this could help to improve the quality of data on health care.
已为手持计算机开发了一种定制的现场数据收集系统(FDCS),用于收集和检查问卷调查数据。在冈比亚巴考的疟疾发病率调查期间,对该系统的数据质量、准备时间和用户可接受性进行了评估。八名现场工作人员在为期6周的时间里,每隔一周使用FDCS或纸质问卷形式收集数据。使用FDCS时出现的项目错误明显较少,到调查期结束时,使用FDCS的访谈时间明显少于使用纸笔问卷的时间。先进的适当技术在提供准确和快速的信息方面可能具有有用的作用,特别是在克服数据处理瓶颈以及避免对昂贵的专业知识和设备的需求方面。在发展中国家,这有助于提高医疗保健数据的质量。