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The assumptions of data capture

The assumptions of data capture
The assumptions of data capture
Within the field of clinical research, there has been, for many
years, a move away from the use of paper as a form of data
capture, in favour of electronic data capture, particularly within
industry. The advent of the use of electronic case record forms
(eCRFs) is nothing new from that perspective: what remains
a challenge is the use of electronic data capture (EDC) at site.
This article will, I hope, with some broad generalisation, raise
awareness of the issues from the sites’ perspective
1758-5678
46-48
Batchelor, James
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Batchelor, James
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Batchelor, James (2017) The assumptions of data capture. Journal for Clinical Studies, 9 (3), 46-48.

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Within the field of clinical research, there has been, for many
years, a move away from the use of paper as a form of data
capture, in favour of electronic data capture, particularly within
industry. The advent of the use of electronic case record forms
(eCRFs) is nothing new from that perspective: what remains
a challenge is the use of electronic data capture (EDC) at site.
This article will, I hope, with some broad generalisation, raise
awareness of the issues from the sites’ perspective

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Published date: 1 June 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 416464
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/416464
ISSN: 1758-5678
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ORCID for James Batchelor: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5307-552X

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Date deposited: 19 Dec 2017 17:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:57

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