Abstract

Using microcomputers for rapid data collection in developing countries

Dayo F, Snow RW
Health Policy and Planning. 1992;7

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https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/7.1.67


Effective health planning requires good quality data, but many health facilities lack the ability to provide this. Health questions often have to be answered within specific research studies. Microcomputers are now generally recommended and used by researchers for data analysis at the end of projects. This paper reviews the use of microcomputer-based management of data collection during a study. A selection of projects are described, all of which have used microcomputers in a decentralized fashion, closer to the point of data collection. The main advantages of this approach are a significant reduction in error rates, and the ability to produce data quickly.