Wireless Clinical Trial of Data Capture using a Personal Digital Assistant

Sook Kyoung Park, Soowung Park, M. Kang, Y. Chae, Sukil Kim, S. Choy, Inyoung Choi
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Objective: Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) have the potential to improve clinical trial data collection; however, most current PDA-based clinical data collection systems typically collect and store data in the offline mode, and then transfer the data to an operational database. The purpose of this study was to explore the usefulness of a wireless clinical data collection system for an irritable bowel syndrome trial compared with the traditional paper based data collection. Methods: We have developed a PDA-based data capture system for clinical trials, and tested it in a double-blind trial. Sixty four patients with irritable bowel syndrome were randomly selected and divided into a control group that used the standard paper report forms (CRF) and an intervention group that used the electronic report forms (e-CRF), daily for five weeks. There were 630 data sets consisting of six questions each, and thus 3,570 data points total were collected. Results: The response rate of the control group was significantly higher than that of the intervention group. However, the completeness of the response in the intervention group was higher and the number of input errors per person for the PDA group was lower than in the paper group. Conclusion: A PDA based electronic diary improved the response rate and decreased input errors in an IBS trial. We conclude that mobile devices can be very useful, especially when the proposed design and connectivity aspects have been taken into account.
使用个人数字助理进行数据捕获的无线临床试验
目的:个人数字助理(pda)具有改善临床试验数据收集的潜力;然而,目前大多数基于pda的临床数据收集系统通常以离线模式收集和存储数据,然后将数据传输到可操作的数据库。本研究的目的是探讨无线临床数据收集系统对肠易激综合征试验的有用性,与传统的基于纸张的数据收集相比。方法:我们开发了一种基于pda的临床试验数据采集系统,并进行了双盲试验。随机选择64名肠易激综合征患者,将其分为使用标准纸质报告表(CRF)的对照组和使用电子报告表(e-CRF)的干预组,每天进行5周。共有630个数据集,每个数据集由6个问题组成,总共收集了3570个数据点。结果:对照组有效率显著高于干预组。然而,干预组的回答完整性更高,PDA组的人均输入错误数低于纸质组。结论:基于PDA的电子日记提高了IBS试验的反应率,减少了输入错误。我们得出的结论是,移动设备可以非常有用,特别是当提出的设计和连接方面已经考虑到。
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