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Web-based support for population-based medical research: presenting the QuON survey system

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posted on 2025-05-08, 15:41 authored by Frans HenskensFrans Henskens, D. J. Paul, Mark WallisMark Wallis, Jamie BryantJamie Bryant, Mariko CareyMariko Carey, E. Fradgley, C. E. Koller, Christine PaulChristine Paul, Robert Sanson-Fisher, Alison ZuccaAlison Zucca
This paper discusses the needs of medical researchers working in the area of patient-centred medicine, in particular their use of survey data in measuring patient opinions, needs, perceived quality of care received, and priorities of health service interventions. Until quite recently, collection of survey data has been either paper-based, or achieved using computer software that largely duplicated paper-based processes with limited additional functionality. The authors investigate the use of web-based technology to support collection of such data from patients, including experiences and observations on enhanced/additional functionality made possible by its adoption. A novel software design termed QuON is presented, together with examples of its capabilities and uses in current research projects.

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Source title

Proceedings of the International Conference on Health Informatics

Name of conference

HEALTHINF 2014: 7th International Conference on Health Informatics

Location

Angers, France

Start date

2014-03-03

End date

2014-03-06

Pagination

196-204

Publisher

SciTePress

Place published

Setúbal, Portugal

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health and Medicine

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