Advantages of using voiced questionnaire and image capture application for data collection from a minority group in rural areas along the Thailand-Myanmar border.

Siriporn Monyarit, Wirichada Pan-ngum, Saranath Lawpoolsri, Surapon Yimsamran, Suporn Pongnumkul, Jaranit Kaewkungwal, Pratap Singhasivanon
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Abstract

Aims: To compare the quality of data collection via electronic data capture (EDC) with voiced questionnaire (QNN) and data image capture features using a tablet versus standard paper-based QNN, to assess the user's perception of using the EDC tool, and to compare user satisfaction with the two methods.

Study design: Randomised cross-over study. Study sites: This study was conducted in two villages along the Thailand-Myanmar border.

Methodology: This study included 30 community health volunteers (CHVs) and 120 Karen hill tribe villagers. Employing a cross-over study design, the CHVs were allocated randomly to two groups, in which they performed interviews in different sequences using EDC and QNN.

Results: Data discrepancies were found between the two data-collection methods, when data from the paper-based and image-capture methods were compared, and when conducting skip pattern questions. More than 90% of the CHVs perceived the EDC to be useful and easy to use. Both interviewers and interviewees were more satisfied with the EDC compared with QNN in terms of format, ease of use, and system speed.

Conclusion: The EDC can effectively be used as an alternative method to paper-based QNNs for data collection. It produces more accurate data that can be considered evidence-based.

使用语音问卷和图像捕获应用程序收集泰缅边境农村少数民族数据的优势。
目的:比较电子数据采集(EDC)与语音问卷(QNN)的数据收集质量,以及使用平板电脑与标准纸质QNN的数据图像采集功能,评估用户对使用EDC工具的感知,并比较用户对两种方法的满意度。研究设计:随机交叉研究。研究地点:本研究在泰缅边境的两个村庄进行。方法:本研究包括30名社区卫生志愿者和120名克伦山部落村民。采用交叉研究设计,将chv随机分为两组,使用EDC和QNN以不同的顺序进行访谈。结果:两种数据收集方法之间存在数据差异,当比较基于纸张和图像捕获方法的数据时,以及在进行跳过模式问题时。超过90%的chv认为EDC有用且易于使用。与QNN相比,采访者和被采访者在格式、易用性和系统速度方面都更满意EDC。结论:EDC可以作为一种有效的替代基于纸质qnn的数据收集方法。它产生了更准确的数据,可以被认为是基于证据的。
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