Simple 'Do it Yourself' System for Patients Database

M. Sassi, A. Spada, Pascale, W. Pascale, Lavanga, V. Sansone, P. Boria
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Objectives: To Illustrate An EasyToUse Tool For Collection Of Clinical Follow-up Data. To Obtain An Effective And Reliable System For The Collection And Management Of Clinical Records In FollowUp Studies. To Obtain AutomaticallyUpdated, Anonymous Records Charting The Evolution Of Symptoms After Surgery. Methods: We Designed A “Do It Yourself” Web Survey Using Google Forms And Alerted Patients Via SMS (Short Message System) To Complete It. We Developed An EasyToUse System To Investigate Follow-up Results, And Tested It On A Series Of Patients Treated Surgically For Degenerative Lumbar Disc Disease. Our Methodological Approach Is Based On Fast And Do It Yourself (DIY) Web Based Tools. Considering Our Past Experience Of Collecting FollowUp Data With Traditional HardCopy Documents, Our System Proved To Be More Agile And TimeEfficient. Results: Data Collection Lasted 40 Days, Differing In Average Among The Age Groups. Overall Compliance Reached 100% Conclusions: Our method proved to be highly effective, requiring little effort from the investigators. Collected data could be combined to achieve greater sample sizes for longitudinal webbased studies.
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简单的“自己动手”系统为患者数据库
目的:介绍一种简单易用的临床随访数据收集工具。在随访研究中获得有效可靠的临床记录收集和管理系统。获取手术后症状演变的自动更新匿名记录。方法:采用谷歌表格设计“自己动手”网络调查问卷,并通过短信提醒患者完成问卷。我们开发了一个EasyToUse系统来调查随访结果,并在一系列手术治疗退行性腰椎间盘疾病的患者中进行了测试。我们的方法方法是基于快速和自己做(DIY)基于Web的工具。考虑到我们过去使用传统的硬拷贝文档收集后续数据的经验,我们的系统被证明更加灵活和省时。结果:数据收集持续40天,不同年龄组的平均收集时间不同。总体依从性达到100%结论:我们的方法被证明是非常有效的,需要调查者很少的努力。收集到的数据可以结合起来,为纵向网络研究提供更大的样本量。
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